Google OS… Lives!

Some fairly big news today!

Google has announced that it’s going to compete with Microsoft in the OS wars. Their long-denied Linux-based Google OS is due to be released next year.

Is 2010 the year of the Linux desktop? :-)

TechCrunch has an analysis here and, as usual, quality work from Ars.Technica.

Some interesting tidbits:

Google says the software architecture will basically be the current Chrome browser running inside “a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel.” So in other words, it basically is the web as an OS.

You may not remember… but Microsoft actually tried this with Active Desktop and IE4. You don’t need to be told that it failed miserably, but if anybody can make it work I think it’s Google. Also interesting to note that this is the way that Palm has gone with their WebOS based smartphone, the Palm Pre. The proof will be in the pudding.

I think what’s going to make all this possible is the standardisation of HTML5. HTML5 has fairly extensive provisions for offline work in web applications (Web Storage) which Google also has in Gears. They also say that any application developed for the new Chrome OS will work on any standards-compliant browser. Microsoft seriously better pull finger with their HTML5 support or they will run the very real risk of being left behind…

All and all, a great development. Lets see where it goes.

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Have you tried to compile and run the OS from source code? It is a good challenge but very rewarding when it works.

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