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Schmidt: Chrome OS devices to cost same as netbooks, and be disposable

5:20 pm in Chrome OS, Google by Sina Hamedian

In a quick chat with Eric Schmidt recently at the Atmosphere Cloud Computing Summit, the Google CEO revealed that more about Chrome OS’s hardware, including the fact that the hardware will be “completely disposable”. Users can simply toss their device down the trash once they are tired with it, although we couldn’t imagine why. Schmidt also revealed that most devices running the Google operating system will be priced similar to what a netbook is now – roughly $300 to $400, which is something most companies can pay for disposable. Schmidt also discussed the potential of subsidized devices, saying “sure” but then stating that although Google itself won’t sell any Chrome OS devices on contract, but others are free to do so. Click past the break for the full 41 minute discussion with Schmidt, questions begin at 13 minutes into the talk.

Source: Events@Google

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Official Chrome OS tablet concept revealed

11:24 pm in Chrome OS, Google, Software, Tablet by Sina Hamedian

If the Chrome OS tablet had not been canceled, we might have been expecting this tablet, which is an official concept by Google. It seems innovative, and even though is just a web browser, it could jab a hole in iPad’s momentum from rumors after rumors before it’s launch.

The pictures have been posted on the official Chromium site, and even though Chromium is not part of Google, they were designed by Chrome’s UI designer. Also worthwhile to know: there will be more than one Chrome tablet since Chromium OS is open source. Video and gallery below. Read the rest of this entry →

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Enter, Chrome OS

3:42 am in Breaking, Google by Sina Hamedian

Google launched a brand new OS into the playing field. Dubbed ‘Chrome OS’, it is…just a browser. Just a browser. Chrome OS is an ultra-modified-ish version of Linux slapped with Chrome as your UI. The operating system will be designed for netbooks during the second half of next year and is only recommended for “secondary computers”. The OS has 3 partitions (that means no dual boot allowed), two for the file system and one for the user. Nothing (other than the file system) is stored on your hard drive. Okay, but where is it? The internet. You can use Google Docs or SkyDrive’s Office Web Apps to edit and save all your office files, use Lala for music, YouTube or Hulu for movies, and online flash sites for games. I’ve already obtained access to a developer build (courtesy of gdgt) and ran it on VMware Fusion 3. Besides being slow, I was able to dump Firefox and use the operating system as my browser. That’s huge. But could I could live with as my browser? The answer is no. As I said in a thread on Google Wave:

You see, based on the web right now, as-is, there’s not much chance for for Chrome OS to prosper. You’ll have to wait to see how the web evolves next year.

In essence, the web needs to grow big – and fast. There is no way Chrome OS could live against the big cat, Linux, or Windows right now. It probably won’t two years from now. Or if Google plays it’s cards bad, it won’t even see the light of the day. I hope it does – because I am in love with it. For a reason even unknown to myself, I want to run out to Fry’s, buy a netbook and install Chrome OS on it just for the fun of it.

Via YouTube (See above), Google Blog, Engagdet

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