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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by DirtyHarry on Wed 8th Jul 2009 18:10 UTC in reply to "RE: ..."
DirtyHarry
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Excuse me? On what planet do you live?

Android is the biggest development in the mobile world in the last decade! Do you know how many (and which!) companies are introducing Android phones this year?

Wake up! And as an owner of an Android phone.... it's great. Google just get's it. The usability experience is superb.

So yes, I anticipate that Chrome OS could be big for the average 'non-geek' user that is on the web 90% of the time.

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