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Jayenkai
Created : 20 November 2009
 

Try Google ChromeOS



https://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/19/guide-install-google-chrome-os/
Chrome OS has had a test release.
Read all about it, and maybe even give it a whirl!

 

Comments


Friday, 20 November 2009, 09:28
HoboBen
Bloody hell. From the screenshots, it looks like it really *is* just a browser OS.

I'm glad Google's going to be contributing all this code back to open source software (in a year's time they're hoping to sell netbooks with Chrome OS installed!) but I'm going to predict a bit of a flop unless the netbooks are *extremely* cheap. Like "less than £100" cheap.

Mind you, some laptop manufacturers now use linux stored on hardware ROM to dual boot with windows - "instant on" or something, and it's basically just a web browser. Chrome OS might do really well replacing the standard linux + firefox instant-on combo.