As the NETBOOK market is growing, several manufacturers are tempted to embark distributions of Linux optimized for use primarily minimum-oriented online services. Among these operating systems, GOS, developed by the California firm Good OS LLC, has entered a new stage.
Known GOS Cloud, the system truly redefines the operating system because it boils down to ... a simple browser. In contrast to the system Express Gates offered some netBook, with GOS, the operating system is truly merged with a browser looking like Google Chrome.
Presented to Netbook World Summit held in Paris yesterday, the GOS Cloud retains the dock similar to Mac OS X with shortcuts to online services, which can also operate in full screen mode. The most impressive probably "the owner of Cloud infrastructure that lets you launch applications, such as Skype or Media Player, which should be open in new tabs.
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