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July 13th, 2009

Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant

Posted by Jason Hiner @ 3:00 am

Categories: Android, Chrome OS, Google, netbooks

Tags: Google Inc., Operating System, Netbook, Android, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Linux, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Software

No one is surprised Google announced last week that it is building an operating system. It’s been one of the worst kept secrets in the technology world that Google has long desired to build an OS to take a shot at the Microsoft Windows monopoly. In the wake of the announcement, Google CEO Eric Schmidt even admitted that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have wanted to build a Web browser and operating system for years, but Schmidt initially opposed the idea and only recently gave in.

Google’s idea is to essentially create a thin client operating system for consumers. This is not going to have a big impact on IT departments and businesses, many of which are experimenting with Windows-based thin client solutions such as VDI. However, IT pros should understand Chrome OS because you can be sure some workers will try to bring it into the business.

Thus, let’s take a look at the few details we know about the Chrome OS at this point, and then look at the reasons why it will matter and the reasons why it may turn out to be virtually irrelevant.

Here’s what we know

  • It will run with a Linux kernel as its base
  • It will boot directly into the Chrome Web browser
  • It will be aimed primarily at netbooks
  • It will run on both x86 and ARM processors
  • It will not be designed to have local storage; all data will be stored in the cloud
  • Google will not entice developers to build software to run on the Chrome OS; instead, they want them to build Web apps that will run on any standards-based browser
  • The three most important features will be “speed, simplicity and security,” according to Google
  • Google will release the software to the open source community before the end of 2009
  • Announced Chrome OS hardware partners: Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba.
  • Netbooks running Chrome OS will be available in the second half of 2010

This is Google’s official explanation of the problems that it is trying to solve with Chrome OS:

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.

Three reasons why it matters

3. Because Windows needs more competition
Nearly two decades after Microsoft Windows conquered the PC, very few real challenges have been mounted against its dominance. Long-time rival Apple Macintosh has recently had a resurgence, but it’s still hovering at less than 10% of the total market. This market is ripe for innovation and a new competitor. In many quarters, Windows fatigue has set in, especially in the notoriously price-conscious consumer market and in light of the Vista debacle. The virus, spyware, and security troubles of Windows are its biggest weaknesses and Google is wise to target those soft spots with Chrome OS.

2. Because Chrome OS will be cheap
Google has confirmed that the Chrome OS will be open source and will not have any licensing fees. That will enable Chrome OS-based netbooks to be cheaper than both Windows-based netbooks and ARM-based smartbooks from Qualcomm. Plus, once we start talking about nettops, it’s entirely possible that we could see a $100 PC (without monitor) running the Chrome OS.

1. Because it’s from Google
Google is the 800-pound gorilla of the Internet. Because of its brand strength and star power, it’s always a big deal when Google enters new markets. Nothing that Google does will go unnoticed or fail simply because it didn’t get enough exposure.

Four reasons why it’s virtually irrelevant

4. It’s running Linux
So is 2010 going to be the year of Linux on the desktop since Chrome OS is based on Linux? Every year for the past decade was supposed to be “The Year of Linux on the Desktop.” It hasn’t happened and it’s not because it was an idea ahead of its time or it needed a stronger champion. The mass market has rejected Linux on the desktop. Linux is nothing more (or less) than a niche OS loved by a loyal group of highly-technical users. Even Google can’t change that, unless it’s prepared to write Linux device drivers for all of the world’s printers, digital cameras, keyboards, and mice.

3. It’s too late
By the time Chrome OS is released, Windows 7 will be everywhere (at least in the consumer market) and Mac OS X will be faster and simpler with the release of Snow Leopard. If Google really wanted to make a powerful entrance into the OS market, the time to do it would have been mid-2007 when it was obvious that Windows Vista was a failure and it would take Microsoft a couple years to fix it. The opportunity for an OS to make a major impact on the PC market has passed. The OS just isn’t that important anymore. Windows and Mac both do a pretty good job of making the OS get out of the way as quickly and easily as possible. Chrome OS probably won’t be able to do that because it will start out with massive device driver incompatibilities with PC accessories.

2. Google hasn’t proven it can build an OS
Google hasn’t exactly knocked anyone’s socks off with Android, its mobile OS. While Android has potential and still has time to develop, it feels like beta software in a market that demands greater “finish” and attention to detail (see iPhone and Palm Pre). Plus, Android itself was originally touted to be a netbook OS. Therefore, the release of Chrome OS is a de facto indictment against Android, despite the fact that Google executives have tried to downplay it. Maybe Google has realized that the Java software sitting on top of a Linux codebase in Android would have severe performance limitations on a PC. Whatever the case may be, the fact that Google will have overlapping netbook operating systems does not inspire a lot of confidence that Google knows what it’s doing in the OS market or has a sound strategy.

1. It’s limited to netbooks
So here’s the skinny on netbooks. They have two great features: They are small and cheap. They also have two big drawbacks: They are terrible and a lot of consumers regret buying them (verified by a recent NPD survey). The consumer backlash against netbooks has already begun and by the time we see Chrome OS netbooks from Google’s hardware partners in the second half of 2010, the netbook phenomenon will either have retreated into the background or morphed into something better. And then Google will have to scramble to make Chrome OS available on a wider variety of notebook computers, as well as on nettops.

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Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, ZDNet's sister site. Read his blog Tech Sanity Check at hiner.techrepublic.com. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and JasonHiner.com.

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It's the applications that'll be built  javajunkie@... | 07/13/09
Agreed: it all about the developers  lalogos | 07/13/09
The Stack  bigpicture | 07/14/09
Ironically so ...  mwagner@... | 07/14/09
Even more basic...  jedidethfreak | 11/18/09
If you want to see where Google Chrome OS is going  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Nothing you say has ever happened  LiquidLearner | 07/13/09
Thin Client to the Data Center is alive and well  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Dietrich...  nessrapp | 07/13/09
Rehehehheheheheheeally?  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
if you were logically minded..  nessrapp | 07/13/09
Which do you think is worse?  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Personal Crap  bigpicture | 07/13/09
@bigpicture  Isocrates | 07/14/09
LOL - nt  USTechHead | 07/13/09
"Stolen" vs. "temporarily off line"  lalogos | 07/13/09
Already stolen...  arcebus@... | 07/13/09
@arcebus  Isocrates | 07/14/09
False Perception  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Emperors new clothes?  alewisa | 07/13/09
All that with a Netbook?  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Perception is a factor  compudog | 07/13/09
Hah  Rama.NET | 07/14/09
What are you talking about?  jemd@... | 07/16/09
Re: be assured their data is safe in the Cloud  Stan57 | 07/13/09
Well said...nt  USTechHead | 07/13/09
@USTechHead  Isocrates | 07/14/09
Because...nt  USTechHead | 07/14/09
Safe clouds?  plonk@... | 07/13/09
Not to mention LEA shutting down data centres  alewisa | 07/13/09
Facebook TOS  slade37 | 07/13/09
What???  Isocrates | 07/14/09
Proprietary: it will be GOOGLE'S cloud ONLY  lalogos | 07/13/09
Oxymoron  bigpicture | 07/13/09
Ah, but you left out Windows Genuine Advantage to Microsoft! [nt]  Isocrates | 07/13/09
Oxymoron!: Hey no need for name calling here. wink  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/14/09
@Stan57  Isocrates | 07/14/09
No facts, just opinion...Fearmongering or just trolling? [nt]  Isocrates | 07/14/09
Chrome OS isn't for US.  caspianhiro | 11/18/09
You are right on target, Dietrich!  Isocrates | 07/13/09
Seems to me that...  PollyProteus | 07/14/09
The point is...  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/14/09
"...in the Cloud your data never get lost or stolen..."  PollyProteus | 07/14/09
Aha  Rama.NET | 07/14/09
You represent the future...  piredude | 07/14/09
"...device to use anywhere..." Uh yeah right "There's a map for that" - nt  USTechHead | 11/19/09
Re; MS will support Office Live on Chrome OS . .  hkommedal | 07/13/09
It is supporting over the web.  Rama.NET | 07/14/09
You are wrong..  prof123 | 07/15/09
Office 2010 isn't cloud based  Playos | 07/31/09
"Nothing you say has ever happened..." Bingo! - nt  USTechHead | 11/19/09
If Ubuntu can't get Linux out there ...  mwagner@... | 07/14/09
Maybe you didn't see this announcement Mark?  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/14/09
Ubuntu is not Google, that's why  wolverineguy55 | 07/14/09
This wouldn't be like "using linux" though  nancyjones36507@... | 07/15/09
Cloud = PITA  jemd@... | 07/16/09
your argument  tmsbrdrs | 07/19/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  Loverock Davidson | 07/13/09
That is your opinion...  Isocrates | 07/13/09
Just about as much as yours or anyone elses - LOL nt  USTechHead | 07/14/09
That is an untrue statement. [Expert inside]  Isocrates | 07/15/09
If there's one thing I've learned in 20 years of IT  rtk | 07/15/09
I totally agree with you n/t  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
Your statement is a claim that you are an expert! [nt]  Isocrates | 07/15/09
Nope, just observant.  rtk | 07/15/09
You continue your claim to expert status...  Isocrates | 07/15/09
Everyone is an expert! grin  Isocrates | 07/15/09
It is also appreantly the opinion of 98% ...  mwagner@... | 07/14/09
Not just Linux  daengbo | 07/14/09
Bravo! Personal evaluation based on observable, measurable facts!  Isocrates | 07/15/09
exactly  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
Provide factual proof of your claim!  Isocrates | 07/15/09
What else would they use? Windows?  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
I don't have downtime with Windows.  nancyjones36507@... | 07/15/09
Windows as an object of repair.  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
The 5th reason ChromeOS is irrelevant  LiquidLearner | 07/13/09
You realize of course Google Apps Standard is free  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/13/09
Assuming it even started to become a contender  LiquidLearner | 07/13/09
Re; Assuming . . . And Office Live will be for Linux too ? (nt)  hkommedal | 07/13/09
Not true: Office Web is. . .fully functional office products?  Isocrates | 07/14/09
Re; Office Live 2010 will be out and will work on any OS. . .  hkommedal | 07/13/09
Indeed  daengbo | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  Zheldon | 07/13/09
Google Chrome Master Plan  prof123 | 07/13/09
Wow  pwnalot | 07/13/09
Not Google... but Dell, HP, etc..  john.gruber@... | 07/13/09
Are you me?  bishofthedump | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  DannyO_0x98 | 07/13/09
now this is what I think  nessrapp | 07/13/09
Agreed  Baer | 07/13/09
If they do it will say "Beta" for years...nt  USTechHead | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  estevaosoares@... | 07/13/09
Irrelevant or Not I don't care!  Baer | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  waspscpo@... | 07/13/09
Operating system is a layer.  magallanes | 07/13/09
Re; how Chrome OS will interact with it?.  hkommedal | 07/13/09
Google would not be that dumb to leave out those things  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
Re;If I can't install 3rd party browsers. . .  hkommedal | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: Cloud utilization is more visible on this basis  dwd1949 | 07/13/09
How do you access data...?  alewisa | 07/13/09
Data Access:after processing and storing in the cloud  dwd1949 | 07/13/09
VNC, RDP, SSH X11, etc. prove something...  cryptikonline | 07/14/09
Does this mean that the ultimate has been achieved for speed?  dwd1949 | 07/14/09
The question is how much tax you would pay to your ISP to acces your data  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
Apps still need to be designed and placed on the cloud  dwd1949 | 07/13/09
Do you mean...  Isocrates | 07/13/09
OMG. What is cloud?  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
Ram: Watch your sources and note the details!  Isocrates | 07/15/09
Great ideas!  Isocrates | 07/13/09
Exactly ! Using the right tool for the job is more than just . .  hkommedal | 07/13/09
that's the beauty of the cloud  dwd1949 | 07/14/09
Re; My applications is video editing. . . And you expect a NETBOOK  hkommedal | 07/13/09
Re; stored in a location in the cloud only accessible to the user.  hkommedal | 07/13/09
Google Gears  daengbo | 07/14/09
The flaw in this resonaing is that ...  mwagner@... | 07/14/09
Well Said. n/t  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  chromeronin | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  sleepdoc | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  MATTSMITH98@... | 07/13/09
Part of what you wrote is very clear and part of it is not clear  Isocrates | 07/14/09
It matters to other Linux distributors  tech_walker | 07/13/09
I plan to try it as soon as I can afford the..  JCitizen | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  deowll | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  cryptikonline | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  professordnm | 07/13/09
Re; What's one to do then?  hkommedal | 07/14/09
Do you honestly believe...  PollyProteus | 07/14/09
Re; can barely be convinced to make backups of local data . .  hkommedal | 07/14/09
I honestly believe  daengbo | 07/14/09
Nix is taking over.  Aboleyn | 07/13/09
VMS  daengbo | 07/14/09
No,...  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
I think he was refering to a new, discussed but unseen kernel.  hkommedal | 07/15/09
Philosophical differences.  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  neighbourcg@... | 07/13/09
The argument isn't servers  LiquidLearner | 07/13/09
You're BOTH out in left field somewhere . . .  JLHenry | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  texasbrat2@... | 07/13/09
Chrome OS: Just one more OS to look at, maybe use  dtroyerSMU | 07/13/09
Netbooks have already proven it's irrelevant  mike@... | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  rkraics | 07/13/09
AS USUAL WITH ZDNET...  maguilar2k | 07/13/09
LOL, you obviously haven't read this ...  Jason HinerZDNet Moderator | 07/13/09
One of my favorite articles - happy  UAC nanny screen | 07/14/09
umm?  rtk | 07/13/09
Re; bias towards Apple, MS and Linux, often in the same week or two.  hkommedal | 07/14/09
RE: lalogos  sinephase | 07/13/09
More Google spyware  jorjitop | 07/13/09
Groan...!  Isocrates | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  calvfre | 07/13/09
RE: Reasons it matters  Isocrates | 07/14/09
Tell this guy  daengbo | 07/14/09
Reason 4 "It's running linux" is irrelevant  james.faction | 07/13/09
My thought also  ksarkies@... | 07/13/09
Indeed, kernel of choice has little relevancy to success...  robsku | 08/17/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  john.gruber@... | 07/13/09
Enjoy Free OS:Chrome OS Automation and Alternatives to Windows 7 is the key  markedisonchua | 07/13/09
Wow, the amount of ignorance about Linux is... staggering.  gmureddu@... | 07/13/09
X-Fi Support  daengbo | 07/14/09
Exactly...  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
Agreed! [nt]  Isocrates | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  step69 | 07/13/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  rdhalsteatzd | 07/13/09
I use technology as a tool  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  Tufelhunden | 07/13/09
Goodbye Personal Computer, RIP  hiraghm@... | 07/13/09
The thin client scam  tonymcs@... | 07/13/09
Chrome OS features  ThinkFairer | 07/13/09
Microsoft is OLD and should GO  ash_sids | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  MatzG | 07/14/09
RE: 3 of your 4 reasons it's irrelevant are wrong  padapa | 07/14/09
To be honest  HexHammer67 | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  ceknight | 07/14/09
Reason 2. Because Chrome OS will be cheap  mwagner@... | 07/14/09
The "cloud" is not secure -- just convenient  BitSmacker | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  Tynach | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  intrigue42-22982328598916294576518421294402 | 07/14/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  shanedr | 07/14/09
It just won't work.  Narg | 07/14/09
Where are your supporting facts and...  Isocrates | 07/15/09
Slow slow slow and slower...  tfleenor80 | 07/15/09
Have we already forgotten the browser anti-trust issues?  Colfax_Mac | 07/14/09
Exactly, and it will be interesting...  Captiosus | 07/14/09
I give time till 2012, and you will see  Rama.NET | 07/15/09
What does this mean?  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
About Google and Gmail.  joe.smetona@... | 07/15/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  jemd@... | 07/16/09
And you make this statement...  Isocrates | 07/17/09
You keep saying that  lehnerus2000 | 07/17/09
It is not readers' responsibility to disprove off-topic comments.  Isocrates | 07/18/09
Data security is on-topic, and google is not above reproach. (nt)  rtk | 07/18/09
Google's data security was not mentioned in Hiner's blog  Isocrates | 07/18/09
I didn't say anything about MS or Google, yet  lehnerus2000 | 07/19/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  jlibbons | 07/17/09
Chrome OS: Reasons it matters  Isocrates | 07/17/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  mhd196@... | 08/29/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  dimonic | 11/18/09
You really trust your data  NStalnecker | 11/19/09
RE: Chrome OS: 3 reasons it matters, 4 reasons it's irrelevant  bhasinusc@... | 11/18/09
Delete Please  PlayFair | 11/19/09
Fifth reason why it?s virtually irrelevant  capam2k2@... | 11/19/09
Google Chrome OS is based on UBUNTU  samzbest@... | 11/19/09
Mass market rejection?  orionds | 11/20/09

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