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Google will soon launch an operating system (OS) Chrome. The plan, specific software will be available in late 2010. Although relatively new, but this product offers a variety of applications that are compatible with Microsoft Office.
“We will launch it in late autumn this year,” said Sundar Pichai, as Vice President of Product Management of Google. “This is the most we wait. We hope to reach millions of users in a day,” he added.
Told by Pinchai, Chrome the OS is one of several operating systems in which the future there are millions of applications. Users do not need to redesign Gmail to work on Chrome. The same with Facebook. Thus the information quoted from DailyTech, Thursday (06/03/2010). So, is there any hardware manufacturers who will support Google’s operating system is? Chrome is an operating system that is open source, so it is not impossible if the pembesut netbook will use it.
Based on the results of a survey conducted NetApplications stated that the mobile web browser and Google’s desktop has the best performance in December 2009 that then. Although Android is still small, the iPhone device in the web market with only 0.05 percent compared to 0.44 percent of Apple, it grows much faster 54.8 percent compared to only 20.1 per cent for the Apple platform. BlackBerry also has a better month to 22.2 percent growth while the one underneath the main platform is Symbian (which grew by 19 per cent) and Java ME (15.6 percent). Read the rest of this entry »
Google has been throwing us all hope when he announced that his Chrome OS will not be available to be installed on any machine. Unlike with Windows 7 that can be installed on almost any x86-based machines, Chrome OS will be tailored based on specific hardware components that Google deemed suitable.
Google’s approach is interesting. But unlike Apple, Google intends to maintain some control of the running hadware operating system. Some netbook already referred to as Chrome can use the OS. Unfortunately, detailed specifications are still vague. Besides Chrome OS, the netbook will come with several Google applications, such as Google Map, Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar, and Google Search by Voice. Of leaks that exposed IB Times, netbook OS Chrome will have a screen size of 10.1 “with resolution of 1280×720 pixels, 2GB RAM, GPU Nvidia Tegra, USB ports, Ethernet port, and webcams. For storage, dipasanglah SSD (solid state disk) and a 64GB multi-format card reader. Features Wi-Fi and 3G of course available. Read the rest of this entry »