Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Google OS

Google is omnipresent.

Do you want an infrastructure to share and manage your company documents? Try Google Docs.

Are you lost in Singapore? Are you a tourist in Europe? Do want to find out where Pa Chai Road is? Do you want to travel from New York to LA? Are you in need of a comprehensive GPS Map? Try Google Maps. And while you're at it link your mobile phone with GPS to it. By the way I'm not really sure if there is a Pa Chai Road so don't. You might want to try it in Google Maps and I wouldn't be surprised if you find one.

Do want a sleek Operating System for your new high powered mobile phone? Do you want to operate it efficiently? Try the Google Android. How about a brand new mobile phone by Google? Try the HTC Nexus One.

What about if you want a sleek new internet browser? Try Google Chrome.

What about a new OS? Well what about it exactly?

Google is trying to establish itself on literally every facet of computing. Isn't it just a few months back that Microsoft is trying to buy out Yahoo to give Google a run for its money in the quest for Search Engine supremacy. The deal didn't really consummate.

Now there is the buzz of Google treading on the waters dominated by Microsoft. With this bold move, Google is literally taking the fight to Microsoft. Mind you the Google Chrome took 1 percent share of the Internet Browser in only 24 days of its release. With the not so rosy reception of Windows Vista, this doesn't really bode well for the software giant.

Were definitely in exciting times. Will this be the end of a dynasty and the beginning of a new one?

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