Friday, February 18, 2011
Chrome OS
Microsoft Windows and Apple, welcome to a new competitor. The Chrome OS, still in the final testing stage, is a new start, or revolution, to operating systems. First of all, it's an interesting operating system to get into; Google already makes lightning fast browsers and applications. Google's trick to making their products stand out is by making them cloud-based, which means that you can access your (Google) data pretty much anywhere. The computer that runs Chrome OS boots in only (approximately) 10 seconds. Google's products are frequently fast and simple; the way this works is by elimintating the useless parts of an application, comparable to Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. Google Chrome is to Internet Explorer as Google Chrome OS is to Microsoft Windows. The new operating system's laptop will have built-in 3G for a low price, resulting in internet connectivity almost anywhere. Everything is cloud based, similar to Google Chrome (Google's web browser). There will be frequent upgrades that will keep your Chrome OS-running computer up to date. Web apps will be one of the main features, such as the Picnik web app. Overall, Google's Chrome OS sounds like a successful product which will most likely sell well and at a cheap price, compared to Microsoft and Apple.
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