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Actually, Chromium does exactly what was announced... It's an OS based on Chrome, to be used with cloud applications.
Instead of "lukewarm", the responses should be "ecstatic" ! Finally an OS which delivers exactly what it tells it would !!!!
Only question I ask myself is: "How would one be able to watch a movie easily ?" Granted you can do that with websites but streaming a whole movie can be a pain when your network's not that good.
Based on the current beta of Chromium, the ads WOULD be really targeted since you login with a gmail account. Meaning even "just" using a spreadsheet in google docs would be done with your gmail/google account...
Unless of course you create a bogus gmail/google account for this specific computer. In which case you'd loose a good deal of interest in the bargain.
Sorry for the lame english, I'm french (yep, we're still alive and kickin' !).
Also, first post for me on/. Very happy to join you guys !
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+1 Actually, Chromium does exactly what was announced... It's an OS based on Chrome, to be used with cloud applications. Instead of "lukewarm", the responses should be "ecstatic" ! Finally an OS which delivers exactly what it tells it would !!!! Only question I ask myself is: "How would one be able to watch a movie easily ?" Granted you can do that with websites but streaming a whole movie can be a pain when your network's not that good.
Based on the current beta of Chromium, the ads WOULD be really targeted since you login with a gmail account. Meaning even "just" using a spreadsheet in google docs would be done with your gmail/google account... Unless of course you create a bogus gmail/google account for this specific computer. In which case you'd loose a good deal of interest in the bargain. Sorry for the lame english, I'm french (yep, we're still alive and kickin' !). Also, first post for me on /. Very happy to join you guys !
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