Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru 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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RE: What a prediction
by bryanv on Wed 8th Jul 2009 17:33 UTC in reply to "What a prediction"
bryanv
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18 months ago, I interviewed with Google. I wasn't interested in relocating, but I figured what the hell. In the end, it didn't work out -- and I'm glad. I really like my current place in life, and I cannot imagine how different (Terrible) things would be if I had gone to the Big G.

That said, at that time, I suggested to one of my last interviewers that Google should do an OS. I described in detail how I thought it's user-interaction and integration with web services and search should be utilized. They were quite amused that I'd put that much thought into it, and wouldn't say if it was or was not a potential project.

I had been playing with the first beta of Android at the time, and told them flat out, "It's quite apparent you already have the talent in-house, somewhere, to do this kind of work."

Personally, I'm surprised it's taken them this long.

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