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Parallels Officially Supports Google Chrome OS
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| Thereâs also a bigger story here: Parallels
| provides the base software foundation for
| many VARs and software developers that are
| deploying SaaS (software as a service)
| applications. Now, that SaaS ecosystem may
| be more inclined to give Googleâs Chrome OS
| a look.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2010/03/09/parallels-officially-supports-google-chrome-os/
Why online resources are not free and ChromeOS will fail
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| In the end I think that Android will crush
| Google's other operating system, ChromeOS
| because for the foreseeable future most
| people will still want to be able to take
| their applications, data, entertainment and
| games offline, or at least on a limited
| connection. That is something that Android
| is much better designed to do than Chrome.
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http://www.tech-no-media.com/2010/03/why-online-ressources-are-not-free-and.html
Chrome OS to get business-grade edition
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| Drewry says the Google Chrome OS has auto-
| updating and sandbox features to reduce
| malware exposure and will warn users when
| they come upon a website that is known to
| have malware. A developer mode can be
| turned on thanks to a switch under the
| battery, which would sacrifice the embedded
| security in favor of freedom to browse
| wherever one wishes. It's meant to give
| developers the range to play with the open
| source code in order to come up with new
| ideas and apps.
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http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/03/08/enterprise.grade.chrome.os.due.in.2011/
Recent:
Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software
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| I had done my best to sort out the why's
| and wherefore's of Google's first consumer
| OS effort in my initial launch coverage but
| I still had many questions about the past,
| present, and future of the project.
|
| [...]
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| EB: The way that we've thought about this
| for a while is if you read the Chrome OS
| blog post that we did in July, and you read
| the Chrome browser blog post that we did in
| September in 2008, they're very similar.
| They're essentially the same thing. And the
| reason is because when we were building
| Chrome the browser, we realized that
| everyone is spending their time online. So
| essentially we were trying to build
| something that mimics this operating system
| feelâthere's a task manager in Chrome, and
| that was one of the early additions to
| Chrome.
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http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2010/01/chrome-os-interview-1.ars
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