Friday, December 18, 2009
Google Reinvents the Operating System
New OS is specifically geared towards the netbook market Google finally aired its long awaited Chrome Operating System and also along with this they opened source code which was posted online right before the start of the demonstration. Google's Chrome OS is indeed built entirely around the browser. For this reason, it naturally uses HTML 5 to provide it with rich graphical content and other advanced programming contents. This OS is built for netbooks and tablets and is based on three principles "Speed", "Simplicity", and "Security". Under this new OS, data has been stored as read-only and is only able to access by a small list of trusted applications which are verified.
Google will launch Chrome OS netbooks in the holiday season 2010 tablets and laptops running Chrome OS will launch at a later date. For now developers can download test builds.
Google is looking to drastically rethink the consumer operating system.
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