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Chrome OS notebooks will serve as decent secondary mobile machines, but the platform is simply half baked. There are clear advantages to Google's approach of getting rid of common computing frustrations, but the cure is worse the disease. Those who don't...
By design, Chrome OS assumes a world where connectivity is ubiquitous and every conceivable computing function can be performed on the Web. Although it seems like that world is approaching inexorably, it hasn't entirely arrived yet. Chrome OS reminds ...
Published: 2010-12-14, Author: Edward , review by: techworld.com
It may be that once cloud apps gain a little more polish and wireless net access is reliable everywhere, a Chrome OS machine will be just right for lots of people. But based on my experience with the Google CR-48, I don't expect using the Chrome OS to...
Ten years ago, something like Chrome OS would have been laughable. Five years ago, it would have been pretty impractical. Even two or three years ago, it would have been substantially less viable for the average person.Think about how many things you d...
Fast Boot-up. Instant resume. OS settings and apps are saved in the cloud, never worry about losing valuable information. Great keyboard. 1,280-by-800 resolution is nice. Developer's mode let's you hack the notebook. Built-in 3G and free 100MB allowance for two years.
Very early stages of development. Most of the side ports aren't supported yet. Big learning curve. Flash playback isn't optimized. No file directory to navigate through.
The Chrome OS CR-48 Notebook is in the very early stages of development and will never be available for sale, but Google clearly has a vision for living in the cloud, and it's a big enough company to pull it off. Additional Offer Save on Laptops and m...
Abstract: My holiday gift giving season started early Thursday morning when the UPS guy pounded on my door and handed me a package. Inside was a notebook -- Google's much-discussed cloud-based Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop, which was announced by the company on Tuesday...
Abstract: Google, one of the biggest web companies, is dreaming about making the computing world to its own image. "The future is on the web"..."in a browser", Google says. If you talk to Google's Chrome team, you would sense a genuine belief about how cloud co...
It may be that once cloud apps gain a little more polish and wireless net access is reliable everywhere, a Chrome OS machine will be just right for lots of people. But based on my experience with the Google CR-48, I don't expect using the Chrome OS to...