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09 Jul 09

Five Reasons Why Microsoft Does Not Need To Worry About Google Chrome OS | paidContent

  • Chrome OS will compete with Ubuntu: Chrome OS—which is open source—will further fragment the open source operating system market, since it will provide yet another option, writes Renai LeMay at ZDNet. This comes just as Ubuntu was becoming the dominant choice. He writes, “In this context, Google’s decision to create its own Linux distribution and splinter the Linux community decisively ... can only be seen as foolhardy and self-obsessive.” That could obviously benefit Microsoft.
    • Great points but MS better be worried. The day they quit worrying is the day they need to start closing shop. - on 2009-07-09
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08 Jul 09

The Google OS Becomes Reality: Google Announces the Google Chrome OS

  • In the announcement, Google stresses that this operating system is a completely new project and not affiliated with Google's Android OS, which, according to Google, was always meant to run on a variety of devices, including netbooks. Google acknowledges that the two operating systems might overlap in some areas, but the company believes that, ultimately, "choice will drive innovation for the benefit of everyone, including Google."



    Here is how Google describes the OS:



    Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We're designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web. And as we did for the Google Chrome browser, we are going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don't have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work.



    The Google Chrome OS will run on top of a Linux kernel, though the exact details about the actual implementation are still vague.

Google Chrome - Now Coming To A Desktop Near You | Techgeist

  • This is the first serious competition that Microsoft will have to face for a very long time and if I believe in Google like I think I do, I expect them to knock Apple out of the park. This puts a real dent though in Ubuntu’s armor which has been the poster boy for mainstream Linux adoption for a long time as well as other distros gaining some sort of mass adoption.

Google Chrome: Redefining The Operating System

People just don't get how disruptive small can be.

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  • Purists complained that a browser isn’t actually an operating system, and brought up mundane issues about hardware drivers, memory and processor management, and other red herrings. Sure, they were right - the Chrome browser isn’t an operating system. It is, you could say, sans the bag of drivers needed to meet the definition. Still, the writing was on the wall - Google quite clearly saw Chrome as an operating system that competes with Windows.


    Fast forward to today. The Chrome browser now has 30 million active users, says Google, and tracking services say it has 6% or so market share. Not bad for a browser that’s less than a year old.


    And now, WOW. Google just bolted a big ol’ bag of drivers (also known as the Linux kernel) to Chrome and are calling it the Google Chrome Operating System. It’s going to be hard for people to continue to deny its operating systemness now.

Google Drops A Nuclear Bomb On Microsoft. And It’s Made of Chrome.

  • But let’s be clear on what this really is. This is Google dropping the mother of bombs on its chief rival, Microsoft. It even says as much in the first paragraph of its post, “However, the operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web.” Yeah, who do you think they mean by that?


    And it’s a genius play. So many people are buying netbooks right now, but are running WIndows XP on them. Windows XP is 8 years old. It was built to run on Pentium IIIs and Pentium 4s. Google Chrome OS is built to run on both x86 architecture chips and ARM chips, like the ones increasingly found in netbooks. It is also working with multiple OEMs to get the new OS up and running next year.


    Obviously, this Chrome OS will be lightweight and fast just like the browser itself. But also just like the browser, it will be open-sourced. Think Microsoft will be open-sourcing Windows anytime soon?

Google Chrome OS & What It Means For Future of Computing

    • Google sees a browser-like experience being key to netbooks and believes that rather than just surf the web, consumers want to play and use the apps.
    • Microsoft, which has not ported its Windows 7 to ARM-based chips that will be designed into the future version of netbooks, and which has priced Windows 7 for Intel-based netbooks fairly high, will be scrambling if Chrome OS succeeds.

No thanks Google, we've got Ubuntu: Insight - Software - ZDNet Australia

Interesting to see Google met with the same skepticism as Microsoft from the open source community, even though Chrome OS is open source itself.

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  • Who are you going to trust and believe in? The non-commercial Ubuntu Foundation (and wider project), which has developed an open-source operating system second to none and virtually ended the Linux distribution wars? Or Google, which also makes free products (well, mostly) and packages advertising in (sometimes)?

Google v Microsoft: Clash of the titans | The Economist

I think it's interesting that some people are still saying netbooks don't matter

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    • Classic Disrupter Business Model - on 2009-07-08
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  • In reality it will be more of a slow explosion. At first Google’s Chrome OS, as the new software is called, will be targeted only at netbooks, the cheap and smallish laptops that are proving popular. The idea is to provide a compact operating system with a simple user interface that boots up in a few seconds and allows users to work securely and easily with web-based applications, such as e-mail and social networks.
27 Apr 09

jmtd → log → my first attempt at hacking on Linux: a story

Heck my first project was just getting Ubuntu installed on an old Dell :)

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Windows 7 Release Candidate Update - Windows 7 Team Blog - The Windows Blog

I'm actually really excited about 7. From some reviews I've read it may actually make me want to buy a tablet PC, the multi-touch is supposed to be amazing.

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Lifehacker - Top 10 Ubuntu Downloads - Ubuntu

"The reviews are in, and the just-released Ubuntu 9.04, i.e. "Jaunty Jackalope," rates as a slick, fully-formed Linux desktop. Looking to get started or upgrade your system? We're recommending 10 downloads for everyone to try."

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06 Apr 09

Slashdot | Coders, Your Days Are Numbered

"Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister argues that communication skills, not coding skills, are a developer's greatest asset in a bear economy"

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23 Mar 09

Command-line Fu < The best UNIX commands on the web

A very cool resource for command line tips. I also thought it was cool that you could follow these tips on Twitter.

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17 Mar 09

20 Useful CSS Tips For Beginners | How-To

While I'm not there yet this CSS for n00bs list seems like it will come in handy. Hopefully sooner than later.

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02 Mar 09

gist: 67060 - GitHub

Seriously though, I don’t believe we’re successful yet. Success to me isn’t about money and it’s not about keynotes. Success is about being able to fall asleep at night without your mind racing with new ideas. Success is not worrying if the new feature or bugfix is going to be a huge hit. Success is no longer working as hard as possible to convince someone your site is worth trying, that it will make them happy, even if they’re not going to pay you any money.

Frankly, success sounds pretty boring. I’m much more interested in the f word: failure. It’s always portrayed in our culture as a bad thing, but I have my doubts.

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