Google OS: the end of the hard drive? http://j.mp/5LVLQp

Chrome OS netbooks will not have traditional hard disk drives -- they will rely on non-volatile flash memory and Internet-based storage for saving all of your data.
All the applications will be web-based, meaning users won't have to install apps, manage updates or even backup their data. All data will be stored in the cloud, and users won't even have to bother with anti-virus software: Google claims it will monitor code to prevent malicious activity in Chrome OS web apps.
Link: http://j.mp/5LVLQp
Title: Google OS: the end of the hard drive? - CNN.com
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/20/google.os/index.html
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- Interesting.
Well if Chrome OS will be a success then it probably is, and it's about time.
Find more info about Google Chrome OS: http://kb.clipotech.com/chrome_os
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Nov 20, 2009
Svartling said...
@footenotes @jessefelder Thanks for the ReTweets :)
Nov 20, 2009
Svartling said...
@mortenrovik Thank you for the retweet!

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