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Google Chrome OS For Mobile Cloud Computing

Google Chrome OS For Mobile Cloud Computing

Chrome OS is certainly not the first “thin client” operating system we will see and it for sure won’t be the last. But because it is being built by Google and will be open source (free to install), the economic implications of this particular cloud oriented, thin client (netbooks & MID’s) OS will be huge.

CPU and hardware manufacturers such as Intel and Acer will be looking at what Chrome OS can do for them and customers in the netbook and highly transportable computing markets. Likely is the hope for continually increasing penetration and sheer growth of unit numbers in that particular space. And users such as myself? Well I am hoping for a fast boot up time from cold, warm or sleep. Also for a bullet-proof, fast and secure browsing and application usage environment. It needs to be secure of course, but I would assume that all of the 3rd party players currently in the Win and Mac OS protection space will have products for Chrome as well. 

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Last Updated on Sunday, 29 November 2009 10:37

This site is built upon the growing open-source standard CMS (Content Mgt. System) called WordPress.  CTG recommends starting with an open source CMS such as WordPress or Joomla, and then creating re-usable CSS (Custom Style Sheet) code/objects for your particular site design.  There are a large number of what we call WPW’s or WordPress Widgets which can be added to add functionality to your WordPress sites.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 01:11