(Posted in The Workbench, Reloaded)
It won't be ready for the general public for another year, but the sneak preview of the Google Chrome OS is generating quite a buzz.
It may be a Windows-killer, some claim. It'll put Linux on the map, say others. It'll be a fiasco, say still more pundits. So far, nobody's neutral.
Google Chrome, built from the Debian GNU/Linux operating system (which I've always liked), is designed for the ultralight, ultracheap netbooks that are not really built for much more than Web browsing and lightweight office work. And the Chrome system is really little more than a front end for "cloud computing" ... [more]
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
On The Workbench: Chrome OS will leave mark but not kill Windows
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