Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Google Chrome OS: 10 Major Issues Blocking Its Large-Scale Adoption

NEWS ANALYSIS: Google’s Chrome OS has yet to strongly establish itself with significant share of the OS market since it was officially launched a year ago. And Google finds ways to overcome the obstacles standing in the way, there is little prospect for future robust growth.

Google’s Chrome operating system came on the scene last year with hopes of becoming something special in the marketplace. The platform is cloud-based, comes with a slimmed-down interface and according to Google can take advantage of the next big trends in the online world. What’s more, it’s running on a number of Chromebook models, which are designed to take on Windows-based PCs.

However, so far, Chrome OS has done nothing of the sort. Quite the contrary, the platform has been largely ignored by both consumers and enterprise users. To help change the situation, Google recently announced some updates to its operating system that delivers a more traditional desktop user interface. In addition, two new Chrome OS-based devices launched to ring in the updates. Simply put, Google isn’t ready to let Chrome OS go down without a fight. Read More
 

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