A parent of Gmail and AdSense, Paul Buchheit, predicts that next year will terminated the new Android operating system from Google, Chrome OS. He says in a terse message on FriendFeed, "Prediction: Chrome OS will be terminated next year (or merged with Android).
Some readers of the message defending the coexistence of both operating systems from Google, just as Apple has one for Mac and one for mobile. Others recall that specific bet is the OS Chrome cloud computing (software installed on the network constantly updated and accessible from any machine).
In any case, Buchheit questioned Google business strategy. In principle, the operating system would be reserved for Chrome mini-notebook as Android, fully installed on the phones, would also take the tablets Motorola Android equipped with his but other manufacturers like Toshiba and HP, have Android installed on netbooks.
Buchneit is a former Google employee who in 2007 launched his own project, FriendFeed, which was eventually acquired by Facebook.
This is not the only controversial open since Google introduced its new operating system and it will not be branded computers until next year. Richard Stallman, free software guru warned this week that cloud computing OS proposing Chrome is a danger because if the data are stored in a corporate machine and not on the computer itself, its owner loses protection from police sweeps. While the police need a warrant if he wants to enter a private home, can access data stored in a company, many times, according to Stallman, without a warrant. Stallman is sure that many people continue to go to a computer neglected, unprotected, "because a hacker born every minute."
Some readers of the message defending the coexistence of both operating systems from Google, just as Apple has one for Mac and one for mobile. Others recall that specific bet is the OS Chrome cloud computing (software installed on the network constantly updated and accessible from any machine).
In any case, Buchheit questioned Google business strategy. In principle, the operating system would be reserved for Chrome mini-notebook as Android, fully installed on the phones, would also take the tablets Motorola Android equipped with his but other manufacturers like Toshiba and HP, have Android installed on netbooks.
Buchneit is a former Google employee who in 2007 launched his own project, FriendFeed, which was eventually acquired by Facebook.
This is not the only controversial open since Google introduced its new operating system and it will not be branded computers until next year. Richard Stallman, free software guru warned this week that cloud computing OS proposing Chrome is a danger because if the data are stored in a corporate machine and not on the computer itself, its owner loses protection from police sweeps. While the police need a warrant if he wants to enter a private home, can access data stored in a company, many times, according to Stallman, without a warrant. Stallman is sure that many people continue to go to a computer neglected, unprotected, "because a hacker born every minute."
0 comments:
Post a Comment