Many people have been expecting a Google OS since the Google Chrome browser was released. I still use Firefox most of the time, but am finding Chrome increasingly attractive because of performance and stability. In particular I like that each panel is a separate process, so you can shut a hung panel down without shutting the entire browser down. In June according to Net Applications, the market share breakdown was as follows:
- Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 65.64%
- Firefox 22.14%
- Safari 9.01%
- Chrome 2.01%
Quite respectable market share for a 9 month old browser.
According to the Google Blog the Google Chrome OS is a light weight, open source operating system initially targeted on netbooks. I've blogged several times about what companies are doing to reduce the time you wait while your computer is booting. Google appears to be putting a lot of effort into addressing this problem. Chrome OS is designed to be lightweight for rapid booting so that you will be able to be on the web within seconds of turning your netbook on. It will run on x86 as well as ARM processors and will use a Linux kernel. Also it will have a completely redesigned security layer to minimize issues with viruses and other malware. Netbooks running Chrome OS are expected to be available in the second half of 2010.
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