NEWS
Google Chrome OS Will Soon
Be Available on Netbooks
According to
American Consumer
News Google is now
venturing over to
the hardware side in
the electronics
field when they
launch their first
Chrome OS netbook.
The Nexus One, Google’s smartphone was recently launched, but it
failed to create
much buzz.
In July 2009, the company said it would introduce its all-new Google
Chrome operating system in 2010, specifically designed for
lightweight laptops. It now looks like a prototype was introduced
this month, but the
full product release
won't be until 2011.
Google’s ultimate goal is to put the Chrome operating system into as
many products that they possibly can. This includes netbooks,
tablets, laptops, and desktops. Google has experience in doing this
with the Google Android, which is a quickly growing smartphone
operating system that Google CEO Eric Schmidt has recently been
giving to smartphone makers, and has been working quite well.
Google’s ultimate goal is to put the Chrome operating system into as
many products that they possibly can. This includes netbooks,
tablets, laptops,
and desktops.
Google is confidant in the Chrome operating system because it is an
operating system that is truly focused on making the electronic
device compute faster by moving as much of the computing activity as
possible to the cloud, and then running the system on only the bare
minimum on the actual hardware.
As stated in Daily Finance, “This fulfills Google’s longtime mission
of pushing activity off the desktop or the laptop and into places
where Google is particularly strong — software as a service and data
centers. Should Google’s strategy take hold, it could have
tremendous repercussions for both users and other players in the
technology space. With Google Chrome devices, users do not need to
worry about storing or backing up their data because these tasks
(both time consuming and fraught with mistakes on traditional PCs)
are performed by Google or other remote services. In theory, an
enterprise running Google Chrome could eliminate a huge chunk of the
duties now relegated to system administrators. Ultimately, Google
Chrome could provide a challenge to the very existence of
traditional software products and operating systems built around the
notion of the PC or hardware as the central node in the computing
experience.”
For additional
information, read
American Consumer
News
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