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July 7th, 2009

Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 11:42 pm

Categories: Android, Cloud computing, General, Google, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Windows 7, Windows Vista, netbooks

Tags: Google Inc., Operating System, Google Chrome, Netbook, Computer, Chrome OS, Productivity, Microsoft Windows, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Operating Systems

Google said late Tuesday that it will launch the Google Chrome operating system, a computer operating system that initially will target netbook computers by offering a faster, better and more secure way for users to access Web-based applications.

The Chrome operating system should not be confused with the Android operating system that the company launched for mobile devices. While there will be some overlap between the two systems, Android was designed to work across a number of devices, such as phones, set-top boxes and netbooks. The Chrome OS is being designed to power computers that range from small netbooks to full-size desktop machines.

The Chrome OS is a direct attack against Microsoft’s lucrative - albeit vulnerable - Windows operating system. By now, it’s no secret that Windows Vista was a nightmare and that Microsoft is eager to launch its Windows 7 operating system, which is scheduled for release in the fall. From the official blog post announcing Google Chrome OS:

We hear a lot from our users and their message is clear — computers need to get better. People want to get to their email instantly, without wasting time waiting for their computers to boot and browsers to start up. They want their computers to always run as fast as when they first bought them. They want their data to be accessible to them wherever they are and not have to worry about losing their computer or forgetting to back up files. Even more importantly, they don’t want to spend hours configuring their computers to work with every new piece of hardware, or have to worry about constant software updates. And any time our users have a better computing experience, Google benefits as well by having happier users who are more likely to spend time on the Internet.

Google, which has long been singing the praises of cloud-based applications, is stepping up its game to bring the cloud to the mainstream. The operating system - a lightweight open source system that will run on both x86 as well ARM chips - is deigned to start up and have the user on the Web within seconds, as opposed to the long startup time on Windows. In addition, the company said that it’s “going back to basics” - just as it did with the Chrome browser - to redesign the underlying security architecture “so that users don’t have to worry about viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work.”

For developers, the platform is the Web. All Web-based applications will automatically work on the Chrome OS and new applications can be written using any web technology, which means they will work on any standards based browser running on Windows, Mac or Linux.

Earlier in the day, Google ripped the Beta labels off of its Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs applications, presumably to make them more attractive to business customers who might have thought of them as unfinished, untested or unreliable because they still carried the Beta label.

Those apps also go directly at another of Microsoft’s sweet spots, its software suite. Gmail and Google Calendar, for example, provide an alternative to Microsoft’s Outlook while Google Docs is intended to challenge popular productivity tools such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Later this year, the company plans to open-source its Chrome OS code and is already talking to partners about having the first round of netbooks available to consumers by the second half of 2010.

Also see: Dana Blankenhorn: Netbooks, Chrome and the future of computing

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Poor old MS  Richard Flude | 07/08/09
not so fast  patibulo | 07/08/09
Indeed...  Mike (not Cox) | 07/08/09
For the life of me I can't understand..  bcwise | 07/08/09
Does Open Office come with a OneNote equivalent? Or does it come with a..  NeoGeneration | 07/08/09
be very careful  steeliejim | 07/08/09
Yes please do be careful....  storm14k | 07/08/09
"Software is seldom worth what you pay for it"  corlandogcrta.org | 07/08/09
OO vs MS Office vs Linux vs Vista vs Photoshop vs GIMP  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
Question is....  storm14k | 07/08/09
The Question is.....  An Old Man | 07/14/09
There is  adelacuesta | 07/08/09
But why use Thunderbird when Outlook is much better?  Irritated_User | 07/09/09
@Irritated_User  tmsbrdrs | 07/12/09
Stating the obvious  bcwise | 07/08/09
RE: Does Open Office come with a OneNote equivalent? Or does it come with a  mrdt | 07/08/09
Re: Open Office and OneNote  Tom in Raleigh | 07/08/09
Does MS Office come with ...  williamacole@... | 07/20/09
Nope...  Mike (not Cox) | 07/08/09
Interesting...  bcwise | 07/08/09
OpenOffice: good, Office 2007:...  joepranay | 07/08/09
I think you're being disingenuous...  corlandogcrta.org | 07/08/09
Office has done .pdf for years  frabjous | 07/09/09
frabjous: That's not a function of Office X..  daftkey | 07/10/09
Processor Word No Need Grammer Check  Too Old For IT | 07/08/09
I'll tell you why  Originalevil | 07/08/09
I use various suites...  914four | 07/09/09
OpenOffice is miles sub par MSOffice  jongunn@... | 07/08/09
There goes That song again N/T  windozefreak | 07/08/09
I only use Office because...  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Except for the fact....  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
Rubbish, OpenOffice has lost the plot (as has much open source software)  Irritated_User | 07/09/09
Corporate and well-off users vs everybody else  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
Perhaps not in the US  zdnet-gregc | 07/08/09
But keep in mind....  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
A linux distro plus a browser is a new OS?  Martin_Australia | 07/08/09
It's deserving of attention because ...  mwagner@... | 07/08/09
Depends on the level of support.  Captiosus | 07/08/09
How will there be??  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
It's just Market Speak -- yes, Linux without saying "Linux"  bbaston@... | 07/08/09
And just how will this be an upper-cut to Microsoft??  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
I think ...  jongunn@... | 07/08/09
Agree - just a Google window manager on Linux  BillDem | 07/08/09
I know, it's a joke.  Irritated_User | 07/09/09
Oh come on ...  mwagner@... | 07/08/09
No, YOU "come on"...  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Google is not Redhat or Ubuntu  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
This is _not_ a real OS.  deowll | 07/09/09
It's interesting this 'monopolist' has all of this competition...  mikefarinha | 07/09/09
Slight correction: Not HAS, but is soon coming. Not the same. (nt)  hkommedal | 07/09/09
Patents  Windows Defender | 07/08/09
Only if Google ...  mwagner@... | 07/08/09
When do they??  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  sjaak327 | 07/08/09
Good news!  linuser | 07/08/09
Yet Google still feels Windows is a monopoly and shouldn't include browser?  PB_z | 07/08/09
Like most companies, Google ...  mwagner@... | 07/08/09
So hypocrisy is ok...  Captiosus | 07/08/09
the real hypocrisy is...  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
I would suggest...  JCitizen | 07/10/09
Specious argument  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
Sounds good... until you actually really think about it...  kaninelupus | 07/08/09
I'm thinking about it happy  cameigons | 07/08/09
Some decent points but...  bcwise | 07/08/09
Do you really want my entire computing exp & data to be on my computer  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
Totally agree...  JCitizen | 07/10/09
Couple of things....  TtfnJohn | 07/08/09
no need to be a smart @rse  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
SO  timiteh | 07/08/09
THANK YOU!!!  sunflier | 07/08/09
I agree 100% with sunflier  kyn_67@... | 07/08/09
DENIAL to facilitate CONVENIENCE  lalogos | 07/08/09
Not to get off point, but....  qtrback | 07/08/09
Wait... what?  Kikarok | 07/09/09
Too true, but may not work out so well for Google though...  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
Google is a company ffs, not the Red Cross or the Salvation Army....  NeoGeneration | 07/08/09
About Time Someone Besides Me Realized This  Too Old For IT | 07/08/09
Why should not Google develop there own OS!!  ash_sids | 07/08/09
Not exactly  cameigons | 07/08/09
All I have to say is...  bcwise | 07/08/09
MS "dirty tricks" crown has be passed along!!  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
I have to disagree....  storm14k | 07/08/09
Don't confuse "monopoly" to mean only software; think "INFORMATION"  lalogos | 07/08/09
Google OS, about 2 yrs later than I predicted  Boot_Agnostic | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  FADS_z | 07/08/09
It's the applications, stupid! (nt)  bmgoodman | 07/08/09
My thoughts exactly  pmfjoe | 07/08/09
What is a netbook?  Frihet | 07/08/09
lawsuit??  sunflier | 07/08/09
The OS should be transparent  whisperycat | 07/08/09
Let's see, Sam...  Sleeper Service | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  khodre | 07/08/09
As long as they don't illegaly tie their OS to a particular web browser.  jps@... | 07/08/09
Default Search Engine  TAPhilo | 07/08/09
I think y'all are missing the point....  qtrback | 07/08/09
By Glub, They Can't Offer it fro Free!  Too Old For IT | 07/08/09
Re; They Can't Offer it for Free! . . .  hkommedal | 07/09/09
Looking forward to new concepts  terry flores | 07/08/09
Old notebook?  rbaay13@... | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  bvlenci | 07/08/09
Google v MS  prof123 | 07/14/09
I tip me "hat" to ye...  El Condor | 07/08/09
The game needs changing -  mhenriday | 07/08/09
Just what we need...  Marty R. Milette | 07/08/09
Re; Spyware and adware embedded . . .  hkommedal | 07/09/09
Maybe its just me...  storm14k | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  conchchowder | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  adr5@... | 07/08/09
This WILL NOT be a "huge hit".  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Chrome OS? Get Chrome browser right first... or Mozilla Please?  SpectreWriter | 07/08/09
Last I checked, BSD is Unix, not Linux.  Captiosus | 07/08/09
This is inevitable...  GrizzledGeezer | 07/08/09
No it doesn't.  Captiosus | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  Loverock Davidson | 07/08/09
plasma bulbs  pgit | 07/08/09
Do not worry.  hkommedal | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  attila2 | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  jbianch | 07/08/09
WHAT???  joepranay | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  blackfalconsoftware@... | 07/08/09
Point #3:  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Google got one thing wrong in their statement today....  netzd | 07/08/09
Not Quite?  Synthmeister | 07/08/09
"And isn't Android supposed to be a netbook OS"  Sephoroth | 07/08/09
vista a nightmare?  brendan@... | 07/08/09
Vista? You would be reffering to...  joepranay | 07/08/09
Vista has been great for me  gadgetlover | 07/08/09
Mainly for internet access only?  rberman | 07/08/09
ISP Caps  tjatwood | 07/08/09
Chrome 4 quick access. I'd still need other OSs loaded for doing real work.  softwareFlunky | 07/08/09
Chrome OS is good for Windows  balsover | 07/08/09
Lazy Google.  magallanes | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  bergrrt@... | 07/08/09
The "starting from scratch" one-liner a myth.  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  boates | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  aseries | 07/08/09
Indeed.  aussiedawg | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  aussiedawg | 07/08/09
Is Google really up to this?  zweekerboy | 07/08/09
Exactly !  Jkirk3279 | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  SteveCDMA | 07/08/09
ROFL, sure...  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 07/08/09
I'm ok with it  20kwfence | 07/08/09
What A Genius You Are!  robertmro | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  sbinsandiego@... | 07/08/09
Thank God!  robertmro | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  michael.zahn@... | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  Qutubuddin | 07/08/09
why xp survives; why google should fly  rroberto18 | 07/08/09
Seven SP3? ROFL.  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Typical of the bandwagoners really  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
OO vs. MS-Office  raul62 | 07/08/09
PowerPoint where OO really fails  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  cjc82s | 07/08/09
Google Linux  BillDem | 07/08/09
RE: please...  windozefreak | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  DDS 34 yrs | 07/08/09
Taking Palm WebOs to netbooks and PCs?  francisco1de9jess46@... | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  DDS 34 yrs | 07/08/09
here here!!  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
Oh good, another monoply to be beholden to...  konkreet | 07/08/09
Google 'launches' or 'announces' Chrome OS?  JohnTheTechGuy | 07/08/09
From all the sources I've read...  Captiosus | 07/08/09
Chrome OS will be running on a Linux Kernel  Shinsengumi | 07/08/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  tarr_younix | 07/08/09
Laughable statement: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  psymon25 | 07/09/09
THANKYOU - a Linux lover not locked in fanboy-reality!!  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
BOINC on Chrome OS  ZEEK0 | 07/09/09
But What About A "Coudburst???"  psion@... | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  lersheng@... | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  Tommy S. | 07/09/09
Google Win? Ha, there's more chance of Hell freezing over.  Irritated_User | 07/09/09
Re; Hell freezing over. Actually they DO have cold winters there.  hkommedal | 07/09/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  Prime Waverider | 07/10/09
Anything that makes Redmond even...  JCitizen | 07/10/09
RE: Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS  bvrw | 09/02/09

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