Hackers To Target Google Chrome OS In 2010 31 December, 2009, by Desire Athow Show All 1 2 Next Google’s much hyped computer operating system Chrome OS, poised to hit the floor sometime in the next year, could rest at the top of the list of the most targeted software in 2010 according to reports from security vendor McAfee. The search engine giant’s upcoming venture into the operating system business could be targeted by hackers even before it is officially released, said Sam Masiello, the director of threat management at McAfee. Forecasting hard times ahead for new OS in the next year, Masiello said, “It’ll be the new kid on the block, that’s one of the primary drivers why we think cybercriminals will target Chrome OS.
Archive for December, 2009
10+ free, fast-booting Linux distros that aren’t Chrome OS – Downloadsquad (blog)
Featured Lists Feed 40+ great open source apps & games to trick out your new Windows install Four apps that will/might keep your wife from killing you 13 Great Free Backup Programs for Windows, Mac, and Linux Color me crazy – 10 best online color tools 24 Great Open Source Apps for Admins & Technicians 14 Extremely Useful Firefox Addons 7 Multi-Site Torrent Search Tools For the Swarthy Downloader 4 Free Proxies To Block Ads in Google Chrome (or any browser) 24 Killer Portable Apps For Your USB Flash Drive Featured Stories Feed Seb’s 10 greatest, geekiest and most awesome things of 2009 10+ free, fast-booting Linux distros that aren’t Chrome OS Jay’s 10 favorite free Mac apps of 2009 Lee’s 10 favorite free Windows programs of 2009 The Download Squad guide to making your new holiday PC more kick-ass! Who needs shipping? 14 online sites where you can get great gifts Chrome Corner – weekly updates, extensions, themes, and tips for Google Chrome The Ultimate List of Google Wave Robots Five essential addons for new Firefox users (Happy fifth birthday, Firefox!) Holiday Gift Guide: five awesome Steam games that make great gifts Featured Time Waster Level Up! A platform-hopping RPG Time-Waster I don’t know if this is a labor of love or merely the brainchild of four very gifted games designers, but Level Up is a really weird mash-up of gaming elements that you have probably never seen in a Flash game before.
What’s strategic for Google? – nPost.com
What's strategic for Google? nPost.com Hence Android/ Google Chrome OS is very strategic. Google also needs to remove main reasons people choose Windows
10 Mistakes Google Is Making with Chrome OS – eWeek
10 Mistakes Google Is Making with Chrome OS eWeek News Analysis: Google's Chrome OS might be exciting to some, but so far, Google has made some major missteps that could cost the company serious revenue … and more



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