Last Wednesday, throughout an interview with CNET officials, Google's V.P. of Engineering for Chrome talked about plans for taking the Chrome OS beyond a typical platform. Originally, this OS was created to suit the cloud primarily based computing applications. At most, its fundamental application was believed to be embedded in tablets and/or PCs. Nevertheless, seeing towards the phenomenal Android technique, the business made the decision to go for a bigger piece with the cake.
The Chrome, just like Android, is stated to have sufficient possible to be an alternative to Android powered devices. For starters, Google Tv, fundamental level tablets and preliminary simulation packages could be a good test bed for the Chrome OS. The VP stated, "We've obtained plans for covering the laptop marketplace initially, and additional expansion to a lot broader perspectives."
Google’s CEO – Eric Schmidt passed a statement last time at the Web 2.0 conference, which fairly a lot demeaned the Chrome OS capabilities. He stated that the upcoming OS isn't perfectly compliant with touch primarily based units. Keyboards, in his opinion, were the perfect match for the extremely anticipated operating program. By the way, Schmidt's statements have a direct conflict using the ones that the V.P. was talking about.
Meanwhile, Google has released a slew of concept and prototype pictures that point out the preliminary form element with the Chrome OS tablet. Nevertheless, the business by no means talked about source code(s), SDK or stuff like that. And if Eric Schmidt's statement is accurate, then what's the whole point of releasing a tablet whenever you require a common keyboard with it? I'm guessing the CEO's stance was most likely just a little outdated back then.
2010年11月26日星期五
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