From NYTimes: "In a post on its company blog, Google said the operating system would initially be aimed at netbooks, the compact, low-cost computers that have turned the PC world on its head. It said the open-source software, called Chrome OS, would be available in the second half of next year. Read more for a quick observation on the announcement.
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1) I would not trust ANY third party with my files.
2) Google apps can run locally.
3) At least this is something different/interesting to follow.
4) Will Iron Browser come out with a "clean" version of Chrome OS too?
5) Can it be part of a dual boot system or placed in ROM on the motherboard?
6) Will it work with old hardware?
7) It is compatible with ARM, will it end up in routers, gumstix, pogoplugs?
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1) I would not trust ANY third party with my files.
2) Google apps can run locally.
3) At least this is something different/interesting to follow.
4) Will Iron Browser come out with a "clean" version of Chrome OS too?
5) Can it be part of a dual boot system or placed in ROM on the motherboard?
6) Will it work with old hardware?
7) It is compatible with ARM, will it end up in routers, gumstix, pogoplugs?