Chrome is not a browser
Google announced that they developing an OS designed initially for Netbooks computers. Here’s my attempt to read between the lines. Reader discretion is advised ;-)
“Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010”
It’s quite unusual for Google to talk about a product that will only be released in a year. I wonder why. Oh, Windows 7 running as fast as XP on Netbooks?
“Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel”
Is this a way to prevent current Linux apps to run on the OS?
“All web-based applications will automatically work and new applications can be written using your favorite web technologies”
That’s your common browser based apps but will Flash and Silverlight run?
“And of course, these apps will run not only on Google Chrome OS, but on any standards-based browser on Windows, Mac and Linux thereby giving developers the largest user base of any platform.”
Like we can’t do that right now?
“They want their data to be accessible to them wherever they are and not have to worry about losing their computer or forgetting to back up files”
So no local storage?
“they don't want to spend hours configuring their computers to work with every new piece of hardware”
Sure but what about these printer drivers? Oh wait, will I be able to print?
“Google benefits as well by having happier users who are more likely to spend time on the Internet”
Read: more ads are served by Google = happier Google.
When Chrome was released a little while ago, I said that the whole thing didn’t make any sense at all. Why the heck Google is doing it? Could it be because Google reached some kind of limit with AJAX apps in the current browser generation? What if Google could control the browser (A.K.A., the RIA runtime)? Makes more sense now? This is really a RIA war between Google Apps, Flash and Silverlight and Chrome is an application runtime for Google Apps.
What about Chrome OS? If you’re Google and you shut Flash and Silverlight out right at the OS level, would that help you? ;-)
I might be pushing it a little so I’m curious to hear your thoughts.