Google's Chrome OS aims to kill Windows
Company plans to open source lightweight operating system code later this year
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
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devarajan said on 8/5/2009 3:42:21 PM:
It is bad time for Google, because OS inventor Microsoft itself is in trouble. :(
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Saurabh said on 7/20/2009 9:55:22 AM:
People have been using Windows for the past two decades and to jump from one OS to another in few months or year will not be so easy . So , Killing and all will be known one year after the OS is fully launched .
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amit salunke said on 7/13/2009 11:03:13 PM:
i think 2 cross microsoft,google should provide the the core of os 2 the dovlopers .as linux has done.so it should be provided as a freeware os.that will make more dovlopment in os.
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amit salunke said on 7/13/2009 11:03:03 PM:
i think 2 cross microsoft,google should provide the the core of os 2 the dovlopers .as linux has done.so it should be provided as a freeware os.that will make more dovlopment in os.
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Collapse <div runat='server' id=Comm17493 class='CommentsContainer'><span class='commentsFrom' style='float:left;'>Lokesh                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         said on 7/9/2009 12:21:16 PM: </span><br/>Nothing makes sense here and Windows is not a tiny SW which can be killed by such gimmicks. Google may end up killing Android which was to make mark on NetBooks. Ubuntu was also powered by Google may be now that will be killed. Making a bare bore kernel powered OS and making it to a desktop OS are two different things. Forget Windows, it will not affect even mac. Its a linux chaos. Read at http://lokeshjoshi.blogspot.com/2009/07/linux-chaos.html<div class='CommentLineContainer'><input type=button onClick='MoveComm(17493,ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_cphMainContentSection_cphMainContentSection_cphSection1ContentPart_ThreadedComments1_txtPid);' value='Reply'/> to Lokesh                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         </div>
Lokesh said on 7/9/2009 12:21:16 PM:
Nothing makes sense here and Windows is not a tiny SW which can be killed by such gimmicks. Google may end up killing Android which was to make mark on NetBooks. Ubuntu was also powered by Google may be now that will be killed. Making a bare bore kernel powered OS and making it to a desktop OS are two different things. Forget Windows, it will not affect even mac. Its a linux chaos. Read at http://lokeshjoshi.blogspot.com/2009/07/linux-chaos.html
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kumar said on 7/9/2009 7:12:32 PM:
Ubuntu was/is not powered by Google.
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Shailesh said on 7/8/2009 6:12:00 PM:
Second half of 2010 is too late, make it fast
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Collapse <div runat='server' id=Comm17473 class='CommentsContainer'><span class='commentsFrom' style='float:left;'>Mukesh                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         said on 7/8/2009 4:31:14 PM: </span><br/>This is a good news. Hope Google will promote Crome operating system in such a way that it will overtake Windows in short span of time...:)

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Mukesh said on 7/8/2009 4:31:14 PM:
This is a good news. Hope Google will promote Crome operating system in such a way that it will overtake Windows in short span of time...:) All the best Goolge...!
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Collapse <div runat='server' id=Comm17475 class='CommentsContainer'><span class='commentsFrom' style='float:left;'>Amit                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           said on 7/8/2009 4:34:39 PM: </span><br/>Definitely Google will rule the work. It has already started promoting Google docs in a aggressive manner, hope even Chrome OS will be as popular as Windows.<div class='CommentLineContainer'><input type=button onClick='MoveComm(17475,ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_cphMainContentSection_cphMainContentSection_cphSection1ContentPart_ThreadedComments1_txtPid);' value='Reply'/> to Amit                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           </div>
Amit said on 7/8/2009 4:34:39 PM:
Definitely Google will rule the work. It has already started promoting Google docs in a aggressive manner, hope even Chrome OS will be as popular as Windows.
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Sushil Garg said on 7/9/2009 9:53:12 AM:
Google has already done a great job for the IT community by Launch of Google Docs, which provide free wordprocessor, Spreadsheet,PDF, and presentation. Now by Launching Chrome OS it will definitely end the monopoly and Higher Price Threatening from Microsoft.
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