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Good OS intros quick-loading Cloud operating system
Good OS intros quick-loading Cloud operating system
Good OS, makers of the gOS Linux operating system that debuted in computers sold at Wal-Mart, on Monday announced it will soon introduce its Cloud operating system that can give users near-instant access to Google, Yahoo and Windows Live services, as...
Linux on the iPhone!
linuxoniphone.blogspot.com — I'm pleased to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple's iPhone platform, with... support for the first and second generation iPhones as well as the first generation iPod touch. This is a rough first draft of the port, and many ... (more) Linux on the iPhone!
 Discover a Good OS
Discover a Good OS
thinkgos.com — Cloud is a browser operating system that combines beautiful design with sophisticated technologies to make the PC... faster, safer, and easier. Icon Dock inside of a Browser Cloud features a friendly icon dock inside the browser, providing users with ... (more) Discover a Good OS
 Discover a Good OS - Press - Good OS Announces Cloud
Discover a Good OS - Press - Good OS Announces Cloud
thinkgos.com — Good OS Announces Cloud — A New Operating System for 2009 Cloud boots into a browser with... Google, Yahoo!, and Live in seconds on GIGABYTE Convertible Netbook NETBOOK WORLD SUMMIT; PARIS, France — December 1, 2008 — Good OS, most known for its gOS ... (more) Discover a Good OS - Press - Good OS Announces Cloud
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Good OS Launches A Cloud-centric Version of Their Linux OS called...Cloud [Cloud Computing]
Gizmodo — ... In addition, Cloud is compatible with flash video and mp3s, giving users options for multimedia use within the OS. But Cloud is not meant to be a standalone solution. Instead, it will be packaged in netbooks alongside Windows XP, complete with a dock icon that will switch you over to the more robust operating system when more power is required. Cloud is expected to be available early next year, when it is shipped alongside Gigabyte's Tablet Notebooks. [Good OS via Electronista] ...

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