Google Working on Desktop Linux
paulmac84 writes "The Register reports that Google is working on a version of Ubuntu, known internally as Goobuntu. Google has confirmed it is working on a desktop linux project, but declined to supply further details, including what the project is for. Is Google about to release this as an alternative to Windows?" Update: 02/01 00:11 GMT by SM: chrisd is the first among many to point out that this is just more fodder from the Google rumor mill and isn't something they are currently planning to release.
aren't google's servers all running linux? aren't they all heavily modified customized? does google ever go down? sounds like they've got some good software and hardware engineers working for them... i think they know what they're doing.
please me, have no regrets.
Go to Best Buy, or Target, or Office Depot, or any other retailer of boxed software for consumers, and see how much will run on anything other than Windows. Hint: NONE.
That's a real barrier, and it's not just in the business environment.
Why should I have to go to Best Buy or Target or Office Depot, when I can download my apps right from the OS menu?
Install Ubuntu 5.10 and see just how easy it is.
The "real barrier" you speak of is the mindset that you have to go to a big-box store and buy your apps.
bp
Chris
Co-Editor, Open Sources
Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.