Google Chrome OS Summary

19 November, 2009 Posted by SolSie As Netbook, News, WebApp (1) Comment

image Today, Google delivered technical concepts of the Chrome OS and promises its launch in about a year. Google is basically trying to simplify the personal computing experience based on the following principles:

  • The OS will be hardware dependent. It requires a Netbook like device equipped with solid state drive and WiFi (801.11N) as a minimum. The boot time should be as fast 
    as turning on a TV set, according to Google.
  • Only Web based apps are supported. We should expects a flavor of Google Gears to be included to facilitate the online/ offline sync’ing situation. The OS will rely on other online services such Adobe, Microsoft Office online should you have the need to open those file types.
  • App will run in its own space to maintain separation between the OS and App similar to process that run in tabs of Google Chrome browser today.
  • All data are sync’ed with the “Cloud”, so swapping/ replacing hardware should be painless
  • The user interface will be similar to the Chrome browser with addition of application tabs
  • User data is encrypted automatically when it leaves the device to maintain data integrity.
  • No relationship between the Android and Chrome platform development at this point.

ChromeOS

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As an open source project, prior to the announcement, Google released the source code to developers without a working Beta. The OS will be free when it is available. The launch is planned for the end of next year. Below is a short video that justifies the need for the new OS.

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