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[2]: bah
by Wowbagger on Thu 9th Jul 2009 04:12 UTC in reply to "RE: bah"
Wowbagger
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2005-07-06

if anyone can do modern art, why don't you?

Because it's a stupid idea, ugly and I've got more meaningful things to do?

Same applies to a browser glorified to be an operating system. They should team up with Sun Microsystem "the network is the computer" or whatever their slogan was. Would fit in perfectly.

How many people even with netbooks do they really think are online PERMANENTLY? Even with google gears, I just don't see it having a computer that doesn't do anything meaningful when I'm offline...

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