วันเสาร์ที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555

Excited About the New Google Chrome Os

I don't exactly know why I'm this excited but I am and I feel a bit silly for only writing about this now. On the 8th of July, Google formally announced that they will be launching a new task that should complement the successful publish of Google Chrome: The Google Chrome Operating System. This is the company's new advent in an attempt to redefine user perceive by showing the world how an Os should work and how it should be. I think what's great about this is that the Google Chrome Os is will be open source. I'm a of course big Gnu Linux fan and I've been running the thing for a few years, but my only question with it was that it didn't run a lot of the programs that I wanted to run.

My excitement for the Google Os is that it can potentially run most of the popular file extensions and most games that can't run everywhere else but windows. The main foci of the new Os are to be fast, easy and secure. The business doesn't want it to be heavy on Ram so the design aims to be as easy as possible. It's sensitive to the internet browsing community so what it wants is to get you on the web in the fastest way inherent and then get out of your way. The User Interface won't be bulky and troublesome and allows most of the activity to take place online.

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Just like the browser, the Os will be built to be safe from viruses, malware and safety updates. What I believe to be its best highlight is of course what I fear will be its most limiting feature. This is obviously its focus on the improvement and redefining of the user's internet experience. Because of this focus, it will allow all web-based applications to work automatically without the installation of whatever. Application developers will have an easier time when they can have an easier time working with online technology. The programs won't just be tiny to the system, but it will also be ready on Windows, Mac and Gnu Linux.

What this tells me is that because this will cater to the internet user's market, it will have less quality to run programs that do not depend on the internet for functionality. I'm mental if it can run a modeling program or a game like Cod 4. Time will tell if my speculations will prove to be something worth considering but lot's of things can happen. Despite being targeted at netbooks, I think that some desktops all over the world will be running the open source Os or at least giving it a try. The Os simply screams simplicity. Users will have an easier time with their computers and they hopefully won't have problem configuring settings or needing software updates and upgrades.

If you want the full description of the legal announcement, you can check it out at the Google blog. Welcome to the open source community Google.

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