09 julho 2009

Porque não é uma surpresa o Donut, o (ainda vaporware) Chrome OS da Google?


Em 1996! Netscape's Internet OS: The only difference technically between Netscape's Navigator browser and a traditional operating system is that Navigator will not include device drivers

Doug Rushkoff is bullish on Google's plans: In a sense, Google is just bringing computing back to the way it was supposed to be.

Google Chrome OS: Shiny and New

Google Set to Take On Microsoft With Desktop OS: Google's announcement of its Chrome desktop OS should come as no surprise, particularly in Redmond.

Google / Microsoft: there is no clear reason why Microsoft should quake over Wednesday’s announcement that Google intends to launch a free, fully fledged operating system by next year.
Google’s web browser Chrome, around which the new operating system will be based, has a mere 2 per cent market share

Google Chrome OS: five things you need to know
1) Is it all about the user?
2) Is it going to hurt Microsoft?
3) Will it make search the centre of everything?
4) Will it bring mobile and the desktop together?
5) Will it put Google at the centre of everything?

Five Reasons Google Chrome OS Will Fail

Five Reasons Chrome OS Will Succeed

Google's new platform Chrome aims to show Microsoft's Windows the door

Google's Marissa Mayer on the importance of real-time search: could change the way we navigate the internet

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