Will Google's Chrome OS Revolutionize Operation Systems?

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Will Google's Chrome OS Revolutionize Operation Systems?
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Google has more than a few products and ideas on tap but it's primary revenue source remains Search and Internet advertising.

Sometime in the next few months, the company is expected to release Chrome OS, a complete computer operating system, that will allow you to boot in seconds, access the Internet (as well as Google's cloud-based products).

With Chrome OS, Google is doing something that Microsoft often misses. They are re-entering an area where they've already 'played' publicly, at a point in time where it makes more sense.

Microsoft has missed this boat on numerous occasions, the most notable being Microsoft Reader, years ahead of it's time, which, if introduced last year, may have competed effectively with Amazon's Kindle, Barnes and Noble's Nook, Apple's iPad and other devices now competing and selling like hotcakes.

Back in April of 2008, I wrote about a small company working with Google and delivering a PC running a Googleized version of the Linux Operating System. Notably, that company is still around while similar attempts in the end-user Linux arena such as Jolicloud are getting much more press.

Many, back then, mistakenly took the gOS name as the Google Operating System. It actually stood for Green Operating System (and apparently is now a Linux build called the Good Operating System).

Google is expected to introduce the Chrome OS in the fourth quarter of this year and there have already been a variety of leaks pointing to hardware displaying the\product. Google also owns Android which is already a rapidly growing hit in the mobile market. One Google employee commented recently that, at some point, the two projects by Google will likely converge.

Over the past three months, I've been dual-booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux (the Linux build most often referred to publicly by Google employees) on 2 PCs. I enabled the Linux repository for proposed updates and immediately noticed that Linux has been releasing new kernels often, many with security updates.

Security in 'the cloud' is a HUGE concern and most recently saw Intel outright purchase PC security company McAfee.

Google's owns the ChromeOperatingSystem.com domain name but mysteriously it still has an early expiration date :

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In order for Chrome OS to be a 'wild' hit, Google will need to not only introduce devices that they know will work but make a version that can be used on older PC's, Notebooks and Netbooks. They need to address 'superior graphics' to compete with Apple (and more recently Microsoft's Windows 7).

Low operating system overhead will allow many with moderate system resources to effectively stream video on moderate speed Internet connections.

This could actually replace Windows XP for lots of end-users.

Google is right on when they say most users now boot-up to go directly to the web. They could (finally?) make Linux a household name by branding a solid Chrome OS product with the Google name.

Will they do it ...... or choose to play in the 'dedicated devices' arena?

We'll have to wait and see.

If they don't, it's a good bet that the economic environment could see a whole new crop of Linux users and developers.

Ubuntu and others have created a much more user-friendly product in the past year.

Zero to Internet in seven seconds is already here. It's up to Google whether or not they want to own the lead in this important PC based arena.
 
by the way. i cant help but feel that google is in fact big brother. they have been data mining the end user with every product they offer. not necessarily personal information but trends and routine surfing and repeat searches. also location (using google maps, latitude, and android). they have been storing the places you search for and the places you look at on google earth. saving your driving habits on google maps too. just be on the look out for big brother.
 
Google and the CIA recently started a company together for this purpose....

http://www.mediabistro.com/webnewse...a_startup_that_predicts_the_future_169174.asp


by the way. i cant help but feel that google is in fact big brother. they have been data mining the end user with every product they offer. not necessarily personal information but trends and routine surfing and repeat searches. also location (using google maps, latitude, and android). they have been storing the places you search for and the places you look at on google earth. saving your driving habits on google maps too. just be on the look out for big brother.
 
by the way. i cant help but feel that google is in fact big brother. they have been data mining the end user with every product they offer. not necessarily personal information but trends and routine surfing and repeat searches. also location (using google maps, latitude, and android). they have been storing the places you search for and the places you look at on google earth. saving your driving habits on google maps too. just be on the look out for big brother.

yahoo, microsoft, apple etc et all have ties to the gov't. if ur worried go live in a cave, off the land & with no technology.
 
investing in a start-up that existed already & starting a company with the CIA are 2 diff things... u like to embellish a lot.
:hmm:


In-Q-Tel of Arlington, Virginia, United States is a not-for-profit venture capital firm that invests in high-tech companies for the sole purpose of keeping the Central Intelligence Agency equipped with the latest in information technology in support of United States intelligence capability.[4] Originally named Peleus and known as In-Q-It, In-Q-Tel was launched in 1999 under the direction of Gilman Louie.[4] In-Q-Tel’s mission is to identify and invest in companies developing cutting-edge technologies that serve United States national security interests. Working from an evolving strategic blueprint defining the Intelligence Community's critical technology needs, In-Q-Tel engages with entrepreneurs, growth companies, researchers, and venture capitalists to deliver technologies that provide superior capabilities for the CIA, DIA, NGA, and the larger Intelligence Community. In-Q-Tel concentrates on three broad commercial technology areas: software, infrastructure and materials sciences.

Google Ventures and In-Q-Tel each invested under $10 million in Recorded Future back in 2009, just after the company was founded, according to Wired. Google's investment was revealed earlier this year, and In-Q-Tel's was quietly announced a few weeks ago.

Recorded Future has dubbed their service "temporal analytics," and aims to reveal the "invisible links" between documents that cover the same or similar events, according to a company white paper.

The benefit to Google, which has built its livelihood on collecting and indexing publicly available data for consumer use and advertising, is obvious. The CIA on the other hand has become increasingly interested in analyzing publicly available data for useful intelligence, also known as "open source intelligence," or "OSINT."
 
I can't wait for the reaction when users find out that Google is going to be so far up their asses that they might as well have signed a permanent, lifetime disclosure agreement of the entirety of the life's content to their servers. You're going to do search for "blisters on penis" and before you can open a new browser tab to peruse BGOL you're going to get a phone call to your Google Voice number advising you of nearby sex clinics, your insurance company will call you claiming it was a preexisting condition, your friend will call you asking why you're broadcasting your problems (GMAIL is going to allow people on contacts list to see recent searches) and a Google Maps add-on originally designed to help people avoid areas with a high incidence rate of flu and other communicable diseases will label your home as an area of "Sexual Infection."

Disgusting.
 
:lol: man What are you going to do when this 15-day trial membership expires?

I can't wait for the reaction when users find out that Google is going to be so far up their asses that they might as well have signed a permanent, lifetime disclosure agreement of the entirety of the life's content to their servers. You're going to do search for "blisters on penis" and before you can open a new browser tab to peruse BGOL you're going to get a phone call to your Google Voice number advising you of nearby sex clinics, your insurance company will call you claiming it was a preexisting condition, your friend will call you asking why you're broadcasting your problems (GMAIL is going to allow people on contacts list to see recent searches) and a Google Maps add-on originally designed to help people avoid areas with a high incidence rate of flu and other communicable diseases will label your home as an area of "Sexual Infection."

Disgusting.
 
yahoo, microsoft, apple etc et all have ties to the gov't. if ur worried go live in a cave, off the land & with no technology.

not worried. but i am not about to jump on every new thing that google pushes cause all they are doing is making new ways for them to be able to save your shit.
 
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