Google’s Chrome Microcomputers Challenge Microsoft

Wednesday, May 25, 2011 | 8:29 AM WIB
About by U.S.A. Employment microcomputer or as well know because computers in some of our daily tasks. As for me, I in the main consumption to agree e-mail, communicate on people about Facebook, surf the Web, downloading movies, listening to certain audio streams, blogging, and play video games on it. And as we all know most of the computers all over the world right now run on Microsoft Windows Operating System. They are the number one software developer in the world. But right now there’s one accompany who leave challenge Microsoft about it is home turf. Notebook computers powered by Google software are heading to market in a direct assault on the windows OS at the affection by Microsoft’s technology empire. The world’s No. 1 Internet search engine challenges Microsoft in operating systems arena. The California-based Internet colossus partnered with electronics makers Samsung and Acer on notebook computers essentially crafted as portals to online applications programme* or services reached through Google’s Chrome Web browser.

One thousand* of people accept tinkered on a prototype Chrome notebook computer that Google distributed last year to live test the product. Google collaborated with Samsung and Acer on versions of Chrome notebooks that will be available for purchase online beginning June 15 in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and the United States. Acer notebooks based on Chrome will have starting prices of $349 and Samsung models will start at $429.

Chrome notebooks don’t use installed software other than the browser that connects to applications hosted as services in the Internet “cloud.” Behind the scenes, Google tends to updates, security, and other computer management tasks once the responsibility of hardware owners.

Each Series 5 “Chromebook” features a vibrant 12.1-inch (30.7-centimeter) display screen, a body less than an inch thick, and an overall weight of 3.3 pounds (1.5 kilograms), according to Samsung. A version of the Samsung Chromebook with built in 3G telecom connectivity will be priced at $500. Chromebooks take the hassle out of setting up computers and store data online so it is easy to retrieve if hardware needs to be replaced or upgraded, according to Brin one of the founder of Google.

Google Chrome PC notebooks raise questions about how much people should trust leaving their data in the hands of cloud services and how well Google engineers will be able to fend off hackers if the system becomes an attractive target. Chromebook users will also need a way to easily find applications for accessing digital files they use for work or play. While Google has diligently worked to make sure Chromebooks can be used offline, the computing model ultimately relies on being connected to the Net. For nearly 2 years Google has touted Chrome as an alternative to Microsoft Windows, which is used on more than 90% of the world’s PCs, but faced delays launching laptops designed to use the software.
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