Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 17th Jun 2007 23:52 UTC
Internet & Networking "For the purpose of this article, just like the first one, a WebOS is defined as virtual operating system that runs in a web browser environement. Don't like WebOS? Well, call it OnlineOS, or WebTop if you like. So, here is a review of another 10 functional WebOS', as well as some additional similar services which show promise but aren't launched or fully realized yet." More here.
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by Kroc on Mon 18th Jun 2007 00:25 UTC in reply to "RE"
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My goat with them is the thought of the sheer number of CPU cycles needed, just to drive a simple clock.

First the Javascript has to go through the Javascript interpreter, which then goes through the browser engine, which goes through the OS rendering engine, which goes through the kernel, which goes through the drivers, which then goes through the CPU.

Potentially millions of assembly instructions just to tell you the time. And some people wonder why software is slow - no wonder with developers who think this is a good design model.

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