Linked by Eugenia Loli on Wed 8th Jul 2009 05:23 UTC
Google 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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pepa
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2005-07-08

The FOSS license will only cover the client, ie. the Chrome OS, not the Cloud-based servers... This is why it won't be that easy to just clone or fork it, because we'll need the server side too for it to be any use.

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