...and it is Black Friday!
Google launching a Chrome OS tablet on Verizon, goes on sale November 26
Specs look good but I hope a cell-less version will be offered as well.
Chromium (the free flavour of the Chrome OS) is a really interesting beast.
Here you can download a netbook version (nightly build) that is based on the latest version 6 Chrome browser.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/14/thanks-to-hexxeh-youre-just-a-few-clicks-away-from-trying-out/2
When installed on a USB stick and booting from it, the sytem is up and running (on a Latitude 2100) in about 15 seconds, recognizes every feature of the netbook including webcam and looks just like the Chrome browser that you can't minimize. no network browsing. The fonts a bit off but this is the first time I've seen what Marc Andreessen's vision was all about during Netscape rise: the browser will replace the OS (and what subsequently they had their "air supply cut off" for by Microsoft).
Google seem to be getting really cozy with Verizon lately, including the "new" net neutrality proposal.
Some claim it wasn't without Verizon "help" that Google decided to ditch its Nexus One direct sales model...
Diogen.
Google launching a Chrome OS tablet on Verizon, goes on sale November 26
Specs look good but I hope a cell-less version will be offered as well.
Chromium (the free flavour of the Chrome OS) is a really interesting beast.
Here you can download a netbook version (nightly build) that is based on the latest version 6 Chrome browser.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/14/thanks-to-hexxeh-youre-just-a-few-clicks-away-from-trying-out/2
When installed on a USB stick and booting from it, the sytem is up and running (on a Latitude 2100) in about 15 seconds, recognizes every feature of the netbook including webcam and looks just like the Chrome browser that you can't minimize. no network browsing. The fonts a bit off but this is the first time I've seen what Marc Andreessen's vision was all about during Netscape rise: the browser will replace the OS (and what subsequently they had their "air supply cut off" for by Microsoft).
Google seem to be getting really cozy with Verizon lately, including the "new" net neutrality proposal.
Some claim it wasn't without Verizon "help" that Google decided to ditch its Nexus One direct sales model...
Diogen.