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Will Chrome glitter in India?
Shivani Shinde / Mumbai Nov 30, 2009, 00:05 IST

Exactly ten days ago, Google gave a sneak preview of the latest software from its stable — the Chrome operating system. True, it will still take a year before the Chrome OS appears on netbooks (with memory chips, not hard disk drives according to Google).

But the unveiling of the web-based OS’ features on November 20, four months after Google first announced its plan to launch such an application, was enough to convince most that Microsoft’s monopoly in the OS segment was over. Still others took the Google announcement with a pinch of salt.

We give you a complete rundown of Google’s new OS.

What is Google Chrome OS?
Google Chrome OS is an open-source operating system, based on the cloud-computing format, which will not eat into your PC’s hardware resources. Basically, this means, unlike other OS (Microsoft’s Windows, for instance), it will not be physically installed on the computer’s hard disk. Instead, it will need an internet connection every time you wish to log on to Chrome OS.

How is it different from Microsoft’s Windows?
As mentioned, this is a web-based OS. So nothing gets stored on the hard disk. In case of a Windows OS, you need a hard disk to install the software.

Google claims the Chrome OS will run on even old PCs and it is working with multiple original equipment manufacturers to bring into the market a number of netbooks next year, which will specifically be built to support the Chrome OS.

Acer, Adobe, Asus, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Toshiba are helping Google launch the Chrome OS on the netbook platform.

Does this mean that Microsoft Windows is in a big trouble?
Considering that Chrome OS is still in the Beta (testing) stage, Microsoft does not have anything to worry about. Google has said it will target the netbook market initially.

That can be a worrying aspect, as netbooks have been the fastest-growing segment. Analysts and international blogs have said the Chrome OS could actually work along with a Windows OS. One way a user can do this is to use the dual-boot system, where he can choose the OS through a menu at the computer’s start-up stage itself.

Trouble is, the Chrome OS will not be available if you are not connected to the internet. Most users are still not comfortable with working on spreadsheets and documents off the internet.

Moreover, Google has said that the OS will only support solid-state drives, or flash drives, rather than hard disks, which, in turn, allows faster boot times.

Get this: According to Google, Chrome OS can boot within 7 seconds, faster than Microsoft’s latest operating system, the Windows 7, which boots in under 40 seconds.

What do Google lovers think of this?
Vishal Gondal, CEO of Indiagames, feels this development is about cloud-based software getting powerful. He prefers Google Docs for spreadsheets. He opines that the Google Chrome OS goes a step forward in creating an ecosystem that will allow a user to be always connected.

Should Indian users get excited?
Honestly, no. That’s because the web-based Chrome OS will be of limited use in India, where the internet user base is at 50 million only, dominated by the enterprise sector.

Analysts suggest Google might initially be aggressive in developed markets, where internet speeds are good.

Only time, and the spread of IT infrastructure, will tell the script of the Chrome OS’ success in India.

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Posted by: Manu
One thing is not clear though - you still need an OS or some software that comes into play when a machine is switched on. Something has to be resident on the system to be able to operate and get on the internet. You still need the OS to load the browser or some program...it can't load by itself.
Posted by: rajeevbajpai
Google chrome need not be looked into isolation but in close context with Android. Android might be succesful in Mobile devices and Chrome on the computing devices but in the era of convergence devices and thereby applications merge. A year is a big time in this industry and by the time Chrome is available but it will offer is anybody's guess. What prices SSD devices/Flash devices are available is another moot point to think. Gold glitters everywhere and more so in India, and by the corollary it will glitter the most in India as the new users which are coming aboard on the computing platform are coming in from the mobile platform and hence they might not be having the same mindset as the ordinary computer user today is ! also the fact that the pace of adoption of broadband be it mobile or fixed lines is moving a good pace and would further strengthen the so called cloud applications and thereby enhancing the acceptability of chrome platform.
Posted by: Mantrik
Good that you have covered this release, however: 1. Chrome OS is not even in beta stage, which happens when users actually get to download the binaries for use & also testing. It is in fact in Alpha stage, which means the source code has been released for collaborative development along with open source developers and other partners. Google isn't yet offering it for download by users. 2. As you rightly mentioned, its still early days and being an open source platform you might end up seeing interesting twists in its use akin to the Android OS.
Posted by: rajesh_shenoy
At least one major factual error has crept into this article: The Chrome OS is very much resident on the local persistent storage (only Flash drive supported as of now). It is just the applications and data that are stored on the cloud.
    Posted by: Shivani.Shinde
We have been informed that the Chrome OS is not stored on the local drive. To explain this simply, as the user accesses the Chrome OS via Internet connection, certain OS components such as system preferences get loaded on to the local machine and as soon as the user disconnects, the machine has no offline component of the OS. The hard drive does not have any OS component resident when not in use, or disconnected from the internet.
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