Primary links Home TopNews Team Contact Information Editorial Policy Privacy Policy Register New Account RSS Feed India Singapore Asia Secondary links Technology Sector Pharmaceutical Sector Corporate Action Health News Company Updates Mobiles / Gadgets Security News Venture Funding Home Google Chrome team proposes a Chrome OS ‘gPad’ design Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 02/03/2010 – 07:18 Technology Sector Internet Featured TNM Google With the computer industry bigwigs constantly endeavoring to bring forth new managed devices, mobility and cloud computing, it is no surprise that pictures and rumors of a supposed Google Chrome OS tablet started making rounds last Monday – two days before the official unveiling of the “revolutionary” Apple iPad! The speculations about a Chrome-based Goolge tablet device kicked off after Glen Murphy, an engineer and designer in the Google Chrome team, posted some propositions pertaining to the functioning of a Chrome OS tablet – hypothetically dubbed the “gPad.” In about official comments about the possibility of a Chrome OS tablet, Google has said that the mock-ups posted recently are merely a possible tablet design that has been floated by the Chromium development effort, which is the open source project behind Chrome OS. A Google spokesman said in an email: “Google Chrome OS is still in development and we are constantly experimenting with various user interfaces to determine what designs would produce the best user experience. As we’ve said all along, the UI is still under development and will continue to evolve as we determine which designs work best for our users.” Meanwhile, noting that the public is eager to see what Chrome OS can do, Sundar Pichai, Google’s VP of product management, said that Chrome OS would likely appear on netbooks first in November or December this year
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Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS (ReadWriteWeb)
Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS Written by Alex Williams / February 2, 2010 8:45 PM / 12 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware . As you’re planning your Cloud Architecture, check out this helpful resource from our sponsors: Virtualized Datacenter = Real-World IT Optimization
Google Chrome OS: A Preview – informIT
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Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas – CNN
Share this on: Mixx Facebook Twitter Digg delicious reddit MySpace StumbleUpon LinkedIn Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas By Stephen Shankland Google shows off its interest in tablet computing with its browser-based Chrome OS. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Chrome OS-based tablet ideas went live two days before the iPad launch While its primary focus is netbooks, Chrome OS could eventually scale to other devices Mock-ups show Chrome OS tablet ideas, including a virtual keyboard that can detach Google plans to debut Chrome OS in netbooks later this year RELATED TOPICS Google Inc. Internet Apple iPad ( CNET ) — Who could resist the months of hype that paved the way for Apple’s iPad debut last week
Google’s Chrome OS frees content from the deskop – Poynter.org
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Mock-ups Show a Google Chrome OS Tablet – Wired News
Tablets are all the rage this year and now with the launch of the iPad, Apple rival Google can’t resist getting into the game.
Apple iPad accused of being a rip-off – Will the Google Chrome OS Tablet save … – PeoplePerHour.com
Siliconrepublic.com Apple iPad accused of being a rip-off – Will the Google Chrome OS Tablet save … PeoplePerHour.com A Chinese firm, namely The Shenzhen Great Loong Brother company has fearlessly accused Apple that the iPad, and in particular in its design, is ultimately a … Acer says no to tablet release UberGizmo (blog) all 236 news articles
Google drops clues on more document-centric Chrome OS for tablets – BetaNews
Google drops clues on more document-centric Chrome OS for tablets By Scott M. Fulton, III | Published February 2, 2010, 11:31 AM Print Article E-mail Article Add Comment Since the development of X, one of the first windowing UIs for UNIX, and as evidenced by Apple’s early experiments with Lisa, the forerunner of Macintosh, software designers have been intrigued by the concept of a document-centric computing environment. More like a physical desktop, such a system would center not around the programs you launch but the work you do.
Next up: the MacPad and the GooTab? – Good Morning Silicon Valley (blog)
Next up: the MacPad and the GooTab? Posted by John Murrell on February 2nd, 2010 at 7:20 am | Categorized as Uncategorized | Tagged as Apple , Google Thought you were done hearing rumors about the tablet Apple is secretly developing



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