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more about #cloudcomputing Coolmodo: What is there not to get about cloud computing? Whether you like it or need it is of course, another topic. Personally I don't see a need for cloud c... more » Platypus Man: I don't use a netbook, but if I did, I feel like I would rather just use a small and netbook-designed Linux distro that still worked like a traditiona... more » CaptainKyle: All I have to say is...Ubuntu Netbook Remix, baby. more » tylerbrainerd: I see google dominating netbooks with light, battery efficient machines. Processor speed can go way down, hard drives are basically unneeded, and a lo... more » robio376: I was actually looking forward to Chrome OS.....now after watching the live blog, not so much. Maybe for the average user. But for a company that uses... more » Alfisted: This is a brilliant move. Will it work? I don't know but Google needs to find some way to justify their absurd multiples. Meanwhile, they're throwi... more » se7a7n7: Google needs to make this available for all computers with a lightweight OS that goes on your computer. It would just get you online to access the clo... more » Nathan Obbards: I've got OS X running smoothly on my $200 netbook, why would I ever want to go with Chrome OS? I completely understand what they are trying to do her... more » Monty: I could type forever, but will jump to the conclusion: Today, the Chrome OS is built for Grandma to email and web browse. Tomorrow, the Chrome OS ma... more » Nick Johnson: I think that the secondary machines that they are saying it needs to run on will have access to cellphone 3g and 4g networks so that it can connect to... more » Intelext: If you think about it, google has an extremely biased sense of thinking about the web. With this os they are basically saying "F all of you that don't... more » EBone: IF: Netbooks are popular for mobile computing AND: Mobile computing often does not allow for internet connectivity. THEN: Chrome OS with no connect... more » Mr.Affrox: I don't believe the results for the 3rd poll. Come on! Are you guys geeks or not?! more » valkilmerisawful: No, I do not get it. Here's my question, the question Gizmodo should have been pounding on Google's front door: "How do I do all the illegal stuff t... more » Zinger314: If Google OS can land on a netbook at the $200 pricepoint, they wll sell millions. more » wingbatwu: there's a reason we stopped using terminals more » Flying Jukebox: R.I.P Wrex: All your files are belong to google. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Let's just forget about it like we did with Napster and just move on? It is dead deadetty dead you know? So, what's the largest non-sold out torrent ... more » kylenalepa: If I could legally download content from TPB in exchange for letting them use my computer during its idle time (like Folding@Home), I would be all ove... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: PirateBay was my favorite site followed by Mininova and ISOhunt. The best piratebay feature was the Top 100 feature which I will dearly miss because n... more » -
#questionoftheday
Do You "Get" The Chrome OS?
Today we got our first glimpse at Google's Chrome OS and learned what it's all about. So let's start a discussion about some of the big issues. More » -
#thepiratebay
The New Pirate Bay: Fees Subsidized By Your Computing Power
The Pirate Bay may not actually be dead, but major changes are on their way. Details on the new management's legit business model have surfaced, and it will involve subsidizing your monthly fees in exchange for computing power. More » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Proposes Obnoxiously Restrictive Pay-As-You-Go Computing System
Many have said that the future of Microsoft will be in subscription-based software, cloud computing or some combination of the two. Well, let's hope that it doesn't turn out anything like patent application 20080319910. More » -
#cloudcomputing
Good OS Launches A Cloud-centric Version of Their Linux OS called...Cloud
Good OS, who provided the $200 Wal-mart PCs with gOS, will release a cloud-based version of the OS, the pragmatically named Cloud. Cloud runs a hybrid browser/linux kernel, offering quick startups and minimal lag. More » -
