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Google’s Chrome OS On Schedule, According To Schmidt – Technorati (blog)

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Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security – NetworkWorld.com

Skip Links Go to page content Go to site-wide navigation Go to Contact Us page Network World News Blogs & Columns Subscriptions Videos Events More Security LANs & WANs VoIP & Convergence Infrastructure Management Wireless & Mobile Software Data Center Small/Midmarket Business Networking Careers Toolshed Community Cisco Subnet Google Subnet Microsoft Subnet Social Web  Email  Close Digg Slashdot Fark Stumble Reddit MIXX del.icio.us Newsvine Technorati Facebook Twitter Your Name: Your Email Address: Recipient(s) Email Address: (Comma separation for multiple addresses) Your Message: Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security Business version of Netbook envisioned, says Google engineer By Ellen Messmer , Network World March 05, 2010 01:37 PM ET Share/Email Tweet This Comment Print Google’s Chrome OS Netbook will feature a host of built-in security technologies designed to protect users from malware and other threats, a Google engineer said at the RSA Conference Thursday. Will Drewry, a Google software security engineer, said the fact that the company’s Chrome OS is an open source project allows for constant feedback from developers regarding security design. This, he said, should reassure those acquiring a Google Netbook about the product’s security

Less Is More in Google’s OS – MIT Technology Review (blog)

Technology Review   in English | en Español | auf Deutsch | in Italiano | 中文 | in India Home Videos Blogs Briefings Community Magazine Newsletters Events Resources Subscribe Computing Web Communications Energy Materials Biomedicine Business [1] 2 Next » Less Is More in Google’s OS Chrome OS is ridiculously simple–and that’s why you’ll love it. By Simson Garfinkel Wednesday, February 24, 2010 E-mail Audio » Listen – Flash Listen – MP3 Subscribe to podcast What is this? Powered by Print Favorite Share » Digg this Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Add to Facebook Slashdot It! Stumble It! Add to Mixx Add to Newsvine Add to Connotea Add to CiteUlike Add to Furl Googlize this Add to Rojo Add to MyWeb Most of this article was written on a six-year-old computer running Google’s new Chromium OS.

Google seeks to patent new Web app tech – CNET

Google has filed at least four patent applications for technology it’s building into its Chrome browser to try to make the Web a more powerful foundation for applications. Three patent applications concern Google’s Native Client , a technology for letting downloaded software modules run directly on a processor rather than more slowly through on-the-fly decoding as with the commonly used JavaScript. And one patent application involves O3D , a technology to let browser applications take advantage of 3D acceleration of graphics hardware.

Hackers To Target Google Chrome OS In 2010 – ITProPortal

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.

Labs Outlook 2010: Oracle/Sun, Microsoft Azure, Office, Ubuntu and Chrome OS … – eWeek

ZDNet (blog) Labs Outlook 2010: Oracle/Sun, Microsoft Azure, Office, Ubuntu and Chrome OS … eWeek … go from beta to service mode; Microsoft Office 2010, which will go from beta to full release; and two Windows alternatives, Ubuntu and Google Chrome OS

Chrome OS and the death of the Free desktop: a response – Free Software Magazine

Chrome OS and the death of the Free desktop: a response Short URL: http://fsmsh.com/3255 sam_tuke 2009-12-14 0 Up Down Write a full post in response to this! The article “Google Chrome OS.

World War 3.0: Apple vs Google vs Microsoft – TechRadar UK

Back in the good old days, Microsoft did desktops, Google stuck to search and Apple made toys for people in polo necks. No more

Acer to Launch Google Chrome OS Netbook in 2010 – Gadget Venue (blog)

You are here: Home » Laptops » Acer to Launch Google Chrome OS Netbook in 2010 Acer to Launch Google Chrome OS Netbook in 2010 by Matthew on December 2, 2009 DigiTimes are reporting that Acer expect to be the first company to produce a Google Chrome OS netbook with the company expecting them to start shipping the new netbook in the second half of 2010. Acer have been working on the new netbook since earlier this year according to DigiTimes sources. JT Wang, Acer’s chairman, expects that the netbook will be the first of any Chrome OS netbooks to ship.

thinprint Announces Cloud Printing Solution for Google Chrome OS – Newswire Today (press release)

ThinPrint Announces Cloud Printing Solution for Google Chrome OS   Cloud computing, the trend towards more versatile end devices and increasing mobility, presents completely new challenges to printing. Whereas applications have previously been run on a complete operating system, they will increasingly be offered solely as web applications in the future.

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