gOS - Google Operating System?
What do you get if you combine Linux (an open source operating system) and Google applications? (Check out complete list of Google apps, sites and services) ??
You’ll get gOS! Watch your back Microsoft!!
Looks like Google wants it all! With the buzz of having a Google Phone (gPhone) and after buying feedburner, blogger and jaiku, Google applications will now also be integrated in a Linux Kernel-based Operating system called gOS.
From the developers’ own words, gOS is an “alternative OS with for the masses.”
You can download a Live CD ISO even though this project is still in ‘beta’ stage and under development.
Check out how cool this gOS’s desktop going to be!
Imagine an operating system with Gmail, Blogger, a search engine and a lot lot more!
You can’t wait, can you?
What do you think?
Will this be a big hit for all internet/computer users??
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November 6th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
ganyan na yung sayo kuya? :) wow! galing galing!
November 6th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
not yet pam.. but i did install Ubuntu kagabi… :)
November 6th, 2007 at 8:45 pm
Holy moly. That looks soo cool Eli. I might really give this gOS a try. Google really does want to take over the world! Haha
November 7th, 2007 at 6:53 am
Yep, you’re right Billy… Everyone’s excited about this ‘green’ OS… some even has the gPC. Cool!
November 14th, 2007 at 2:02 pm
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December 13th, 2007 at 7:01 am
is that the gnome desktop eli?
December 13th, 2007 at 8:49 am
[...] Google introduces their gOS which runs under linux. Since I am an online partner of google and an avid user of their software like picasa, google earth, google docs etc., I’ll definitely love to have the uber amazing gOS. You’ll be delighted how beautiful it is running in your desktop. Firefox is an open source browser in which I really love the most. Ares, a P2P software for downloading mp3’s videos and documents is also an open source application. And the most important thing of all, everyday there are thousands and thousands of contributor that are participating in the open source application development, particularly linux. Unlike with Microsoft, you have to pay for their technical assistance. So with all these, you can expect the support every time without any strings attached. [...]
December 13th, 2007 at 8:49 am
[...] Google introduces their gOS which runs under linux. Since I am an online partner of google and an avid user of their software like picasa, google earth, google docs etc., I’ll definitely love to have the uber amazing gOS. You’ll be delighted how beautiful it is running in your desktop. Firefox is an open source browser in which I really love the most. Ares, a P2P software for downloading mp3’s videos and documents is also an open source application. And the most important thing of all, everyday there are thousands and thousands of contributor that are participating in the open source application development, particularly linux. Unlike with Microsoft, you have to pay for their technical assistance. So with all these, you can expect the support every time without any strings attached. [...]