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October 7th, 2009

Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 10:33 am

Categories: Cloud computing, Discussion, Google, Next-generation technology, Productivity, Research, Social networking, Web 2.0, Weird and wonderful

Tags: Facebook, Operating System, Operating Systems, Software, Zack Whittaker

The conversation I had with Mozilla Labs UX chief, Aza Raskin, last week has made me think about the future of the web. He envisions a future when the vast majority of things in the cloud are combined with a social web, and “something” where the two overlap. Stick with me on this one for a minute…

Readers of the ZDNet “All About Microsoft” blog should be aware that in the next decade, Windows will be phased out and replaced by a next-generation operating system, “Midori”. My guess is that it will run as a Software+Services model where the client machine will do processing but the vast majority of the “workings” will be run from the cloud, including applications.

It’s just a guess, mind you. There’s nothing definitive yet, and even the Queen of Redmond herself isn’t entirely sure, due to the tight-lipped nature of the Singularity/Midori teams. This is at very least my vision of the future operating system.

So based on this thinking (and I am keen to stress that this is purely conjecture), isn’t this to some extent what Facebook could turn out to be if it was stuffed full of electronic uppers and poppers, and poked very hard with an ingenious stick?

The very nature of Facebook is that of a social experience. You interact with others - friends, family and colleagues - in a way which has gotten modern sociologists wetting themselves with excitement. The psychology of the whole thing is blowing the minds of these radical professors into new ways of thinking, and technologists are seeing this sort of platform as the potential for the future.

But Facebook, MySpace, Bebo - whatever. The social experience has shifted so that Facebook is the primary source for this. I use “Facebook” as a visual metaphor for current and post-modern social experiences online. I could call it “Moosey moosey la la la swatty mass moose” but it wouldn’t have the inciting memory capacity for the real-world effect I would have hoped for.

If the desktop operating system experience is to carry on as it has done, our shift to cloud processing and computing is almost inevitable. Instead of having a client machine which computes the knowledge and data crunches locally, this will occur in the cloud. This isn’t a new concept; with services like Amazon S3, Google AppEngine, Microsoft Azure taking the burden off the client.

So take a look at Facebook — the site, the service, the product — whatever you want to call it, because with the developer support and the integration of third-party software and services available, I would no longer classify it as a standard social network.

Widen the potential of Facebook and the developer platform and a wealth of opportunities can kick in. Say Google Docs was an application on your profile. You can write a document from scratch or upload an existing one, then have an existing collaborative space with your Facebook friends. You could send it off as you would normally do on the site through the tagging system in place.

I’ve already said that students could not live entirely in the cloud as of yet. Perhaps with these technologies moulded together in some form, or at least working side by side, this could be a realistic venture.

With the already existing networks in place, the potential could be huge. Align this with something like Google Wave and the need to download your email or upload a document could be a thing of the past. All it would take is an intermediary body to link these together and there you have your next-generation “operating system” in the cloud.

Thoughts?

Zack Whittaker, the youngest in the ZDNet network, is a British student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, where he studies BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy. His insight into the next-generation is unique and first-hand, sharing his knowledge of the here and now but more so what's next and how to get there.

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RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?
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Chrome OS is a key building block  linuser | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  Gerry_z | 10/07/09
You sound like a dinosaur  T1Oracle | 10/07/09
How is that bad?  Ronny102 | 10/08/09
@Gerry_z  FrankleeMiDeer | 10/07/09
Yeah, and the youngn's who live their lives in public...  roystonlodge | 10/07/09
Lives in public  djmik | 10/08/09
Late 50s  Gerry_z | 10/07/09
Technology moves at faster pace now  T1Oracle | 10/08/09
Or maybe FB is just a crashing bore filled with trivial pseudo activities..  dogmo1001 | 10/15/09
Facebook is a highly effective personal and professional tool  jdyl | 10/16/09
Fear not  Ronny102 | 10/08/09
next-gen hype more likely  Linux Geek | 10/07/09
Leave it to Microsoft  vikingnyc@... | 10/07/09
I'd love to try product X but...  T1Oracle | 10/07/09
Like Google now!  Patanjali | 10/07/09
Picasa Terms of Service  daengbo | 10/12/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  wa1den_b@... | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  JWBeall | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  johnshot@... | 10/07/09
Thos who don't learn from history  tonymcs@... | 10/07/09
How is this innovative? What's the benefit to the user?  roystonlodge | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  aditya55 | 10/07/09
Only a student would think Facebook would be the basis for computing  Patanjali | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  Greenburg | 10/07/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  chappie925 | 10/07/09
Going the opposite way here!  Dan the Digital Dog | 10/08/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  freddyfoon | 10/08/09
Kohive.com is it!  e81 | 10/12/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  facebokguru | 10/13/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  bklooste | 10/15/09
Business Buy In  gtaylor2 | 10/16/09
RE: Next-gen operating systems: Facebook on steroids?  sreesiv@... | 10/22/09

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