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Otherwise, people certainly won't have the chances to learn about computers and technology that I have had. |
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I guess I just can't be as optimistic about the notion of going from an actual computer to what is essentially a dumb terminal that runs a web browser instead of a terminal emulator. |
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I disagree that its negative to reduce the computer to the level of a TV. But this is a subjective argument and I'll spare you my perspective for want of this argument to end.
I understand that you're not optimistic, but you don't have to be. ChromeOS is for the layperson who's been living behind a closed wall since they first touched computers, and are living behind it still. Engineers, DIYers, etc, use specialized tools -- this will not likely change. I also don't believe that open is going to go away. You can bet that open projects like Apache and Mozilla will draw their resources to building new solutions off of this paradigm and have competing projects. I don't believe that computing cost is going to skyrocket, though the types of computers that we use will likely change. But this happened with the desktop-notebook switch, and is happening more and more with tablets and smartphones. I'll say this again: I don't believe that Chrome OS will be the be-all-end-all OS that everybody will use. I expect that it will be a popular product and that popularity will increase in time changing that way that computing is generally done. I believe there will continue to be competition, innovation, and openness as we learn to be more productive. |
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I just want to say that I do enjoy conversing with you, but I find I have little desire to argue these days. Please don't take my comment as a slight.
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This might be the wrong thread to ask this in, but is there any update on chromium browser for N900? It seems like the last update was months ago. Some of those Apps like the NYTimes reader look pretty good.
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Why are people hating on Chrome OS if you don't like it, don't use it. I'm personally loving the experience with the Ubuntu Netbook remix. I like being able to code, install 3rd party applications, edit video, audio, images, but most people could care. Anyways most people just care about accessing their facebook and well Chrome os caters to that.
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What's very interesting about the Chrome OS model is that it leaves the doors wide open for competition.
I fully expect companies like Canonical (Ubunutu), Apple (OSX), and Microsoft (Windows) to have similar offerings on their OSs. What would be an interesting twist if these companies offered a mix of online *and* offline applications. Also, there are likely to be many more online web-app stores. I can see Amazon getting into this game as well as new startups. |
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Google has begun work on an ARM variant of Chrome, so I suspect that future porting will be a great deal easier. |
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