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Google's Chrome OS: Let The Games Begin
By: Ankush Sohoni   |   Jul 10, 2009

Google made an announcement on July 7, 2009, – an announcement that almost 30 million users were eagerly waiting for. Google’s Chrome OS. Yes, they’re finally talking about it, and so is the close-knit technology user community.

An excerpt from the blog post iterates Google’s vision. "Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at Netbooks. Later this year, we will open-source its code, and Netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we're already talking to partners about the project, and we'll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now, so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve."

Popular belief dictates that Chrome OS is set to make a dent in mega-vendors' (such as Microsoft) OS businesses; however, although we’d like very much to believe the same, practical scenarios dictate otherwise.

Our sister concern, Biztech2.com spoke to technology research company Gartner’s principal research analyst Diptarup Chakraborti regarding the new OS. Chakraborti said, "Google’s Chrome OS, from what we’ve seen so far, is touted to be a Microsoft killer, However, a simple analogy is due here; Google Chrome is no more a Windows Killer; than Google Docs was an Office Killer. I don’t particularly see it as a threat to Microsoft’s business, primarily because all said and done, Microsoft has already built its entire business and strengthened it using its retailer and partner network."

Although Google has mentioned that the Os will initially be released for Netbooks followed by an OEM x86 release; however, analysts believe this to be somewhat ambiguous.

"We saw the release of Android, which was built for real-time architectures such as mobile phones, netbooks, etc. (restricted to the ARM range of processors of course). Now they’re saying that Chrome will be the OS of choice in these instances, which is somewhat disconcerting/ ambiguous," says Chakraborti.

Google has clearly mentioned that Chrome will be based on the Linux kernel and will utilize cloud-based storage services. Now this is definitely a great step and one in the right direction. We’ve also been hearing about Microsoft’s 'Midori' and its 'cloud-ready' architecture, so utilizing the cloud is definitely on the agenda for Operating Systems of the future (or at least it seems to be for now). However, that has its own set of acceptance and security issues, which still need to be resolved. Obviously, a lot of compliance will be involved here. Chakraborti explains, "The cloud is here to stay. Most of your data will probably be online in the near future. The network is evolving into a pervasive being, so to speak. Google’s usage of the cloud for its OS is definitely a progressive step in this direction."

He further says, "Microsoft recently launched a beta of its new search engine, Bing, which is believed to have made a small dent in Google’s market share. I believe this move of Google’s might be a move to counter Microsoft’s move to break into their market, by trying to break into Microsoft’s baby – Operating Systems."

Chakraborti believes that there are a few basic issues that are at play here, which Google will need to make sure it resolves before it goes-to-market with its product. Pushing retail networks will be an imperative so as to smoothen the go-to-market curves and building OEM partnerships will also be imperative in the long run.

All in all, we, as members of the technology community, are very excited about this new platform; however, whether it can scratch the surface of enterprises still remains to be seen. Google has always been at the forefront of building products that have purpose and rock-solid functionality. However, there are always obstacles, whether in the form of acceptance challenges or distribution challenges. Google now has the chance to prove itself in a much wider market, and not to mention in a much more crowded and cut-throat market. Whether it succeeds or fails, remains to be watched.

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HELLO ,
i am new to this after hearing all these comments i want to tell something to all who support MS. Initially all are using IE only but with in a short span of time Google chrome released all peoples are attracked to it and because of its features it is liked by almost all the people.

I think that Google will remove the roots of microsoft. one thing we have to appreciate google is they are giving every thing free of cost and make it available to common person also .
SRIRAM MURTHY @ Sep 10, 2009
HELLO ,
i am new to this after hearing all these comments i want to tell something to all who support MS. Initially all are using IE only but with in a short span of time Google chrome released all peoples are attracked to it and because of its features it is liked by almost all the people.

I think that Google will remove the roots of microsoft. one thing we have to appreciate google is they are giving every thing free of cost and make it available to common person also .
SRIRAM MURTHY @ Sep 10, 2009
Well!! it's a gr8 concept. Keep going google and beat microsoft in this field. Microsoft beware GOOGLE chrome OS is coming ur way.....
ankit khare @ Jul 23, 2009
And now everyone will close his window....ha ha ha...microsoft you are gone now...
Manish Kapoor @ Jul 16, 2009
Oh, that's a great news guys. I just love google products. The products designed by google are always very simple and user friendly. The browser they have designed is awesome. Other producrs like google docs, blogger, gmail are all brillaint products. I think google has always been very creative and offer something unique and new to users. I am dreadly waiting for Google Chrome Os.

GOOGLE ROCKS yaar
Manish Kapoor @ Jul 16, 2009
unless chrome os can provide built in out of the box support sollutions for windows apps and games.. its just going to be another linux distro.. that will be used by a few.. and thats assuming it will be better than Ubuntu
chaitanya krishnan @ Jul 14, 2009
@pa2007
Well said Talha. How can anyone foresee the downfall of MS when Chrome hasn't even launched? Has anyone taken note of the amount of applications that are around for windows? If chrome is launched, it will only make as much dent as bing has made on Google search.
ravi @ Jul 13, 2009
@pa2007

Don't try to teach me dude. Seriously, we are nobody to claim anything. What you call bad is a business strategy and there is nothing wrong with it. Every company does it one way or the other. Just forget everything else and look at the OS and you'll give MS credit for things like DX10 and Win 7. MS started a revolution......... I seriously think we should appreciate them...
Talha @ Jul 13, 2009
Well Well I think google OS 'll be amaging bcos its from Google nd whn orkut launched in India no body lyked it in begning and thn it had captured all the market of Social networking site in India and many other countries...

google OS may have some technical problem in begning bt later on they can be resolved!!!
Niket Agarwal @ Jul 12, 2009
I dont think that it will be as easy to use as windows. So less chances of capturing market.
& what about the games that will be run on that OS?
Saurabh @ Jul 11, 2009
heyi guys.....its google who is making the OS not any other company
it is bound to be good
Bhanuj @ Jul 11, 2009
seriously not interested in google's chrome os because Microsoft Windows 7 Rocks and Google for your sake don't even dream of taking some share out of 90% computers run on Windows

So Google for your sake don't expand just continue your search engine or it would also be takeover by the Microsoft Bing!
Prashant Bhargava @ Jul 11, 2009
@Talha

i think u seriously don't knw about appreciable work of microsoft. MS has expertise in the field of copying and then denial of their actions right from the start of
PCs in 80s
pa2007 @ Jul 11, 2009
How can you people start to see the end of Windows before even seeing the start of Chrome OS?? Google is releasing an OS doesn't necessarily mean that it will beat Microsoft so easily (in any period of time). Microsoft has done appreciable work and is definitely hard to beat.
Talha @ Jul 10, 2009
In Short words " The Clock Has Started To Tick For Micro$oft".In The Not So Near Future, Micro$oft Can Kiss Its *ss Good Bye...........
Predator @ Jul 10, 2009
as said above chrome will be based on linux kernel.............. well ubuntu netbook remix is already here...... it would b great to see so called chrome os compete with them first............ we do hav great apllications for ubuntu netbook remix now.. let google compete with them first then think about windows later.....
Shreyas Desai @ Jul 10, 2009
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