Nice to see that editorial freedoms are being preserved at Techcrunch. Their iPhone fanboi thing get a bit much sometimes, but this is encouraging.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/07/08/why-we-need-to-chill-about-chromeos/
"ChromeOS canât beat anything. In fact suggesting that ChromeOS will beat Windows or even OS X is like expecting Coby to come up behind Sony and Samsung next year in Blu-Ray player popularity. As a wise man once said âAinât the same ** ballpark. It ainât the same league, it ainât even the same ** sport.â
ChromeOS is a specialized version of Linux designed for netbooks. It is more like Android than anything else and, as Fake Steve notes, no one will use it. Oh, manufacturers will pay lip service to it and maybe someone will install it on a few million machines but it will be a drop in the bucket compared to the powerful web OSes called Windows 7 and OS X.
And heâs absolutely right. Anyone can make a Linux install disk, call it âSuper Google Linuxâ and rock out. There even was a Google OS - albeit an unofficial one - called gOS. And we all saw how well that went. Hell, you can even make Hanna Montana Linux for newbies but that doesnât mean newbies will install it or manufacturers will use it. Thereâs no reason.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/07/08/why-we-need-to-chill-about-chromeos/
"ChromeOS canât beat anything. In fact suggesting that ChromeOS will beat Windows or even OS X is like expecting Coby to come up behind Sony and Samsung next year in Blu-Ray player popularity. As a wise man once said âAinât the same ** ballpark. It ainât the same league, it ainât even the same ** sport.â
ChromeOS is a specialized version of Linux designed for netbooks. It is more like Android than anything else and, as Fake Steve notes, no one will use it. Oh, manufacturers will pay lip service to it and maybe someone will install it on a few million machines but it will be a drop in the bucket compared to the powerful web OSes called Windows 7 and OS X.
And heâs absolutely right. Anyone can make a Linux install disk, call it âSuper Google Linuxâ and rock out. There even was a Google OS - albeit an unofficial one - called gOS. And we all saw how well that went. Hell, you can even make Hanna Montana Linux for newbies but that doesnât mean newbies will install it or manufacturers will use it. Thereâs no reason.