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Google’s Chrome OS changes everything
July 9th, 2009 by Rob Walker
Google Annouces OS

Google Annouces OS

If you haven’t heard yet — Google announced that they will be launching an Operating System this fall.  WHAT!  Let that sink in a bit because the OS wars are on.  In retaliation Microsoft will be announcing completely online versions of Office next week.  Here’s a couple articles to get the scoop:

Why Chrome OS Now? Because Microsoft Office In The Cloud Comes

Monday.
Five Things Google’s Chrome OS Will Do for Your Netbook

What this means for marketers:

  • In the short term probably nothing.  It will take awhile for Chrome OS to gain a meaningful audience
  • Google will be a very powerful challenger to Microsoft.  Remember that Google has the Android phone operating system out there. And Google has a version of Office (Docs and Spreadsheets) available through Google Docs.
  • Software applications will become distributed through an iPhone Ap Store like model — where the application is either subsidized by advertising/sponsorship, sold for a couple bucks, or on a subscription fee.  Marketers will have new opportunities to engage the audience through innovative value add software.  Imagine being able to communicate with your car through your computer’s Bluetooth connection.  Owners could tweak engine performance against fuel savings from their living rooms.
  • Yes, you could do that now — but two things are different.  1)  Everyone will be able to distribute software to the consumers PCs through the open online catalog Chrome will bring.  And there will be a lot of people making and sharing great software (see Iphone Ap Store or Wordpress add ons). Software that doesn’t need to be installed on the PC.  2)  All of your toys will be sync’d up.  Since the software is internet based you’ll be using the same applications on your home PC, work PC, and Cell phone.
  • Microsoft’s move to put Office out as an internet based application signals the start of the end of packaged software.  If you’re in the packaged software business (production or retail)  it’s time to rethink the business.  This also goes for Video Games.
  • Rob’s prediction:  Apple will deploy a version of the Mac OS that runs through a Safari Browser that will work on any computer with internet access.

Things will be getting pretty interesting.  In the next couple years how we view computers will complete change:

1) Current Paradigm =Chip Set + Hardware Manufacture + Operating System + Installed Software + Internet Browser.

example:  Intel + Dell + Vista + Office + IE

2)  New Paradigm = Chip Set + Hardware Manufacture + Internet Browser / Operating System

example: Intel + Dell + Chrome

Notice that Microsoft’s core is now gone — wow!


One Response  
  • Top Toad writes:
    July 9th, 2009 at 10:58 pm

    I’ve got a somewhat less optimistic position here:
    http://www.techonadime.net/2009/07/is-google-getting-ready-to-do-evil.html

    I like your take, though. I’m actually not sure that I want all desktop apps to go away. I’m more in favor of a distributed system where hardware can exist anywhere the user wants it to but the access to that hardware is a common interface. For example, if I want to have my own server at home, I can. Access to it would look exactly like access to a Google Docs file system – indistinguishable. I like the richness of the fat desktop environment and the portability of the cloud, and think the two should be combined in some fashion.

    I liken the “cloud hype” to the days when everybody predicted the end of mainframes and the rise of client-server computing. What did we end up with? A hybrid solution. There are just some things that dedicated hardware does better than hardware accessed through a layer of abstraction (such as a browser, virtual OS, etc)…just like there are some things mainframes do better than x86 servers.

    Top Toad


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