Google introduces its PC operating system
Chrome OS is the name that Google has introduced its first operating system for netbooks market.
Chrome OS is primarily intended for use in network applications, exploiting the Chrome browser and the extensive software that Google already has in that market. This is a Linux-based operating system, but with a window manager self-produced. It is also known to be released for both i386 and ARM.
They hope to launch in the second half of 2010.
More in: itespresso.es , nytimes.com
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2 comments Google introduces its PC operating system
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papafrita on Wed, 8th Jul 2009 14:58
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Macbeth on Thu, 9th Jul 2009 14:11
luckily did not write the news macbeth, but I would have gone crazy trying to figure out what really happened.
Framebuffer instead of X desktop operating system with declarative language code (yes, everything can encode / complicated to write). As a Linux-based Android now delayed ChromeOS-it would be GoogleOS in 2005 - good news and even more particularly for Page-Brin.
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