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edi.theraven
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http://you tube.com/watch?v=0QRO3gKj3qw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QRO3gKj3qw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocd8YbJbbOw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QRO3gKj3qw http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/3jQjjrZwV8Y
Google Chrome OS is an open source operating system designed by Google to work exclusively with web applications. Announced on July 7, 2009, Chrome OS is set to have a publicly available stable release during the second half of 2010. The operating system is based on Linux and targets specifically designed hardware.The user interface takes a minimalist approach, resembling that of the Chrome web browser. Because the browser will be the only application residing on the device, Google Chrome OS is aimed at users who spend most of their computer time on the Internet.
At a November 19, 2009 news conference, Sundar Pichai, the Google vice president overseeing Chrome, demonstrated an early version of the operating system, which included a desktop that closely resembled the Chrome browser, but with tabs for frequently used Web-based applications. The netbook running the operating system booted up in seven seconds, a time Google is working to improve. On the same day, Google released Chrome OS's source code under open source licensing as Chromium OS.
User interface
Design goals for Google Chrome OS's user interface include using minimal screen space by combining applications and standard Web pages into a single tab strip, rather than separating the two. Designers are considering a reduced window management scheme that would operate only in full-screen mode. Secondary tasks would be handled with "panels": floating windows that dock to the bottom of the screen for tasks like chat and music players. Split screens are also under consideration for viewing two pieces of content side-by-side. Google Chrome OS will follow the Chrome browser's practice of leveraging HTML 5's offline modes, background processing, and notifications. Designers propose using search and pinned tabs as a way to quickly locate and access applications.
Architecture
Google announced that Google Chrome OS will feature a novel security architecture. According to Google's announcement, the company will be "going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don't have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates".
Hardware
Google Chrome OS is intended for secondary devices like netbooks, not a user's primary PC, and will only run on specifically designed hardware incorporating an x86 or ARM processor. The OS is designed to run on solid state drives, which provide faster boot-up times, rather than on hard disk drives, which have larger storage capacity but comparatively lower performance. Lower capacity solid state drives can better accommodate Google Chrome OS because the operating system on a disk is 60 times smaller than Windows 7.
Companies developing hardware for the operating system include Hewlett-Packard, Acer, Adobe, Asus, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Freescale and Intel.
Implications
When Google announced the Chrome browser in September 2008 it was viewed as a continuation of the battle between Google and Microsoft ("the two giants of the digital revolution").As of 2009[update], Microsoft dominates the usage share of desktop operating systems and the software market in word processing and spreadsheet applications. The operating system dominance may be challenged directly by Google Chrome OS, and the application dominance indirectly through a shift to cloud computing. According to an analysis by PC World, Google Chrome OS represents the next step in this battle.
Relationship to Android
The successive introduction of Android and Google Chrome OS, both open source, client-based operating systems, has created some market confusion, especially with the former's growing success. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer accused his competitor of not being able to make up its mind. Google has downplayed this conflict, suggesting that the two operating systems address different markets, mobile and personal computing, which remain distinct despite the growing convergence of the devices. Co-founder Sergey Brin suggested that the two systems "will likely converge over time".
Ultima modificare de edi.theraven (24/11/09 09:08)
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24/11/09 09:08
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+Archangel+
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 Locatie: Ploiesti, RO
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Bun pentru netbook-uri dar cam atat.
_______________________________________ A sti nu inseamna a fi!
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26/11/09 10:22
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polooradea
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 Locatie: oradea
Inregistat: 07/09/09
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da scrieti si voi in romaneste. ca si noaptea visez google translater
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28/11/09 22:56
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Taby Fotbalista
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Locatie: Romania,Marghita
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cum zici +Archangel+ asa e cu google chrome nu e bun aproape de nimic doar de netbook in rest e praf.
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10/01/12 16:09
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Old
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Inregistat: 18/01/08
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Ai folosit google chrome sau de unde stii?
_______________________________________ Cunosti cu adevarat valoarea vietii in momentul in care viata atarna de un fir ce-i gata sa se rupa.
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10/01/12 17:21
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Damaris31
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Locatie: Timisoara RO
Inregistat: 08/03/08
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Sunt foarte curioasa daca l-a incercat cineva ... Eu trebuie sa recunosc ca nu. SO-ul meu preferat e Linux-ul, de aroma preferabil SUSE sau Ubuntu 
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09/04/12 20:45
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edi.theraven
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Locatie: me
Inregistat: 26/10/08
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Open suse se misca greoi (ca implementare a intefetei grafice). Prefer ubuntu, mandriva, archlinux. In general incerc sa ma fersesc de kde sau kde plasma desktop.
Ultima modificare de edi.theraven (09/04/12 20:47)
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09/04/12 20:47
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