Chrome OS


Chrome OS - yay or nay?  

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  1. 1. Can you see yourself using Chrome OS, even if it's only as secondary OS?

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Many of you will have read about the Chrome OS demo Google gave last night. Or watched the videos. (If you haven't: Check the Chromium OS project website for details.)

Executive summary: Linux-based OS with the Chrome browser as sole front-end; only web apps; no local data storage, your data is kept 'in the cloud'.

The question is: Do you see any use for it? Are you going to use Chrome OS as secondary OS on a netbook or perhaps even as primary OS?

Personally I'm going to stick to OS X and Windows.

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From my point of view, Google Chrome OS is only for netboooks and smartbook (and other 'books' that size). No more, no less. I mean, it will be stupid to replace, Winodows Mac OS X or Linux for a new not much developed OS. And I think that Google Chrome OS was design like that.

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I could see myself using it on a netbook-like device for quick and easy access to information like checking my e-mail or something, but not as a full-time operating system.

As already mentioned, there's not enough free broadband internet coverage available to have all of your information, documents, pictures, music, etc. in the cloud. What happens if there's a service outage? You'd be essentially cut off from your data. That's why I can see this being more of a secondary operating system for small internet connected devices vs. being used on full blown computer systems like the notebooks and desktops of today.

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I'd love to give it a try but the idea of a browser-based operating system seems a little too early. I would never use it as my primary operating system. A simple Internet blackout would cripple the functionality of Chrome OS. Also, the thought of my private information being stored on Google's servers (see Cloud computing) is a major push factor.

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I could see myself using it on a netbook-like device for quick and easy access to information like checking my e-mail or something, but not as a full-time operating system.

As already mentioned, there's not enough free broadband internet coverage available to have all of your information, documents, pictures, music, etc. in the cloud. What happens if there's a service outage? You'd be essentially cut off from your data. That's why I can see this being more of a secondary operating system for small internet connected devices vs. being used on full blown computer systems like the notebooks and desktops of today.

yeah same

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I could actually see it -- More or less as a Dual Boot option on a laptop. Windows for those times when you want to do work offline ,games ,and some online things or chromeos for that quick trip to the web to send an email or check the email.

Now if they could actually find a way to do the following- they may have something-

Allow chromeos to make backup images of your Windows Install and be able to restore the image. So that should your system become non bootable for windows it can restore it while you are surfing the web.

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I'd love to give it a try but the idea of a browser-based operating system seems a little too early. I would never use it as my primary operating system. A simple Internet blackout would cripple the functionality of Chrome OS. Also, the thought of my private information being stored on Google's servers (see Cloud computing) is a major push factor.

+1.

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