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The 'Linux Inside' Stigma

New submitter dtschmitz highlights the success of the Google Chromebook to underscore what, in his view, is a serious Linux brand image problem. "It's remarkable how Google doesn't mention the word Linux anywhere in their marketing of the Google Chromebook. I mean, it's running the Linux Kernel, so shouldn't it be Google Linux instead of ChromeOS? Why did Google carefully avoid references to Linux? It's all a very carefully crafted, well executed plan of elegant branding and image making. ... The profile of this user is that of someone who really doesn't care anything about the technical underpinnings of a device. They are not sophisticated technophiles by any means. They have a set number of things which they wish to do--recreational surfing, banking, email, an occasional letter, not complicated. ... Google didn't mention Linux because they know it will scare buyers away. That's unfortunate, but true. And we need to come to terms with that fact and work towards improving the 'Linux Inside' brand image.

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  1. BSD folks must have even more terrible problem... by PaulBu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why the heck Apple has OS-X and no BSD inside stickers, for many years now? ;-)

    Paul B.

  2. Re:Easy to answer. by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 5, Funny

    How about "Penguin Powered"?

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  3. Re:Alone. by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Funny

    And yet it's still a more interesting response than most of the discussion on this story.

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    Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?