Google makes Web 2.0 people dream

Filed as General on November 22, 2006 7:08 am

I’m a dedicated Gmail and Google Calendar user, so while I enjoy Google’s products – and would love to swap my Windows XP for something leaner and meaner – I can’t really see a Google OS (that’s short for operating system, folks) coming anytime soon.

Some people can, actually a lot of people, but this actual post on Read/WriteWeb was a nice little read. They’re tackling the possibility of a Google OS from these three scenarios:

  • A web based desktop (i.e. operating system)
  • A full featured Linux distribution
  • A lightweight Linux distro and/or BIOS
  • Now, Web 2.0 lovers out there are preaching about online applications – we already have them in Gmail, Spreadsheets and also from other companies than Google, Microsoft will join the fray soon for instance, a telling sign if any. With that in mind, and the possibilities that the next generation of web browsers (post IE7/FF2) might offer, well, then it could become a reality to actually run all your stuff online.

    But I don’t think so, not anytime soon. Still, it’s nice to dream every now and then, isn’t it?

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    1. By Steve Litchfield posted on November 22, 2006 at 3:53 pm
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      Add me to the list of people who envisage doing (nearly) everything online. As a journalist, I research stories online, create text in content management systems online and handle the usual email/PIM stuff. If it weren’t for having to handle a number of hardware accessories that need Windows, I’d be ‘there’ already 8-)

      And I LOVE the idea of not having to back much stuff up because the files are on other people’s servers under proper management. Hopefully, anyway!

      Steve

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