Google Chrome Os Browser And Instant On Linux
Chrome OS, I think, something like this.
Netbook : MSI Wind U100
Instant ON LInux : xandros presto
autostart browser : Google Chrome for Chrome OS
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Google Chrome Os Browser And Instant On Linux
Pre-release Google Chrome Os
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Google Chrome Os (chromiumos) In Action On Vmware Workstation And Sun Virtualbox As A Vm
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First Google Chrome Os Netbook With Touchscreen
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Headline Talk: Google Chrome Os – Analysis
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Tags : Android, Barclays, Capital, Chips, Chrome, Filmbay, Google, Incognito, Mode, Netbook Bill Gates on Google’s Chrome Operating System“There are many, many forms of Linux operating systems existing and packaged in different ways and booted in different ways,” Gates said in an interview with CNET News recently. “In some ways I am surprised people are acting like there’s something new. I mean, you’ve got Android running on Netbooks. It’s got a browser in it.” Gates said it was hard to really say much about Chrome Operating System, since Google has said so little about how it will actually work. As for the notion that the browser needs to act more like an Operating System, he noted that the browser has already become an extremely broad concept, with all of the plug-ins and other things that are now done inside a browser. “It just shows the word browser has become a truly meaningless word,” Gates said. “What’s a browser? What’s not a browser? If you’re playing a movie, is that a browser or not a browser? If you’re doing annotations, is that a browser? If you’re editing text, is that a browser or not a browser? In large part, it’s more an abuse of terminology than a real change.” Meanwhile, CEO Steve Ballmer suggested that Windows, rather than a browser-centric OS was the right approach. To bolster his argument, Ballmer noted that half of PC use today is spent doing work outside the browser. “We don’t need a new operating system,” Ballmer said, as part of his keynote at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans. “What we need to do is to continue to evolve Windows, Windows Applications, IE (Internet Explorer), and the way IE works in totality with Windows and how we build applications like Office…and we need to make sure we can bring our customers and partners with us.” Ballmer and Gates also stressed the fact that Google now has two operating systems–Chrome OS and Android. Ballmer noted that Microsoft learned with the separate Windows 95 for consumers and Windows NT for businesses that having two operating systems isn’t necessarily a positive thing. |
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