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July 9th, 2009

Google announces Chrome OS tech partners ... The threat to Microsoft (and Linux as a whole) grows

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 8:34 am

Categories: In the news

Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Google Chrome OS Team, Game Changer, Flipside, Linux, Games, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source

It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that there’s a good chance of anything that Google announces either never seeing light of day, remaining stuck in beta stage forever or languishing until someone puts it out of its misery and pulls the plug on it. This is what many made of the Chrome OS announcement the other day. But now that Google has announced a string of tech partners, the whole project has acquired that “real” feel. And it now also has a chance of developing into something that could threaten Microsoft’s OS dominance, especially at the lower end of the price/performance spectrum.

The list of tech partners is pretty impressive, as announced on the official Chrome blog:

What companies is Google working with to support Google Chrome OS?
The Google Chrome OS team is currently working with a number of technology companies to design and build devices that deliver an extraordinary end user experience. Among others, these companies include Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba.

Notice a big name missing from the list? Yes, that’s right, Dell.

This announcement is a clear signal that Google is serious about Chrome OS. And why not. After all, since it’s build on the Linux kernel, so rolling out a distro shouldn’t be that hard for a company like Google.

The other day I called Chrome OS a game changer, and I still stand by that. Not only will it drive innovation, it will put pressure on Windows OS prices on netbooks and possibly notebooks. In Chrome OS succeeds in capturing a decent market share, we’re going to see some serious innovation and price restructuring. I’m also guessing that Google will have to wade in and improve hardware and software compatibility.

But it’s also a game changer for other reasons. If Chrome OS does catch the imagination of users, then there’s a risk that it’ll push other Linux distros into obscurity (speaking in a general sense). The flipside is that if Google can’t make Linux work in the mass market, then maybe no one can. I’m not suggesting that this is make-or-break for Linux, but it is certainly significant.

As I said, it’s a game changer.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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Good there's no Dell  itguy08 | 07/09/09
RE: Google announces Chrome OS tech partners ... The threat to Microsoft (and Linux as a whole) grows  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/09
of course  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
Upgrades  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/09
I can't tell...  goff256 | 07/09/09
Of course he has used Linux  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
I'll make it easy for you  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/09
Please make it harder  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
When...  goff256 | 07/09/09
Ill handle this one for you Loverock  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
@ Viva  goff256 | 07/10/09
Hey  Viva la crank dodo | 07/10/09
Ah...  goff256 | 07/11/09
I hear ya  Viva la crank dodo | 07/11/09
Interesting  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
There will be uses for both of these OS'es  visualambrosia | 07/09/09
Could have been better.  TripleII | 07/09/09
panthers are not cougars  pgit | 07/13/09
Dell uses Ubuntu  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
True  Viva la crank dodo | 07/09/09
Android functionality in Chrome OS  linuser | 07/09/09
Most of what you see in Android  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
How Adrian do you extrapolate a threat to Linux?  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
D, I think I see what Adrian's talking about.  MalachiV | 07/09/09
I see what you are saying, but Developers have keener insight than that.  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
What is the purpose of this OS?  ye | 07/09/09
But will anyone want it in higher quantities?  GuidingLight | 07/09/09
It is Linux  TripleII | 07/09/09
The big unanswered question  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
Michael, see my thread below  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
I saw a rumor...  storm14k | 07/10/09
darn...  nessrapp | 07/09/09
Actually...  goff256 | 07/09/09
Can't help but notice how these two are the same.  Arm A. Geddon | 07/09/09
One more thing.  Arm A. Geddon | 07/09/09
If the the OS is going to be browser-centric,...  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
I can't see that as the final product  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
And another thing  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
Oh I agree Michael  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Mandriva...works for me wink  Arm A. Geddon | 07/09/09
I've read good reviews on Mandriva. I am glad you are happy with it.  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Re: Mandriva  Arm A. Geddon | 07/09/09
I started looking at Mandriva.  storm14k | 07/10/09
Who knows?  de-void | 07/09/09
Just install Adblock Plus wink  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Update: neatx  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Yeah, they're aiming for the cloud!  InAction Man | 07/09/09
RE: Google announces Chrome OS tech partners ... The threat to Microsoft (and Linux as a whole) grows  mjlaverty@... | 07/09/09
Threat to some Linux distros real, to others, not so much  urbandk | 07/09/09
Linux, the kernel, will never die  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Yup, check out the latest popular distro from...  Arm A. Geddon | 07/09/09
Yes, I see your Favorite Mandriva is rising to the top of the list! wink  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
RE: Google announces Chrome OS tech partners ... The threat to Microsoft (and Linux as a whole) grows  step69 | 07/09/09
It is open source.  TripleII | 07/09/09
RE: Google announces Chrome OS tech partners ... The threat to Microsoft (a  dwd1949 | 07/09/09
Yeah, more software in perpetual beta...Go Google..  transposeIT | 07/10/09
Game changer in a sense that it will prove that OSS is a total failure..  transposeIT | 07/10/09
Here's a good quote from the Guardian's Jack Schofield..  transposeIT | 07/10/09
I'm glad you point that out....  storm14k | 07/10/09
Not a Game Changer  notsofast | 07/10/09

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