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Good OS, the people who brought you the Linux-based gOS found on the $199 Wal-Mart gPC last year, announced a browser-based OS called Cloud at the Netbook World Summit in Paris on Monday. (You know you've made it as a form factor when you have your very own world summit. Kudos, Netbook!) The ...
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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 Cloud operating system introduced
SlashGear — ... would use Cloud for basic computing and switch to XP for the programs that require more processor power. Cloud relies on a web browser and Linux kernel for access to applications in just seconds. There isn’t a wait for the system to boot. But it’s not just emails and websites that can be read using this system. In fact, MP3s and Flash videos are supported by Cloud. More information about the Good OS Cloud operating system will be released at CES 2009. [via Webware at CNET] ...

gOS Cloud: Search as Interface
John Battelle's Searchblog — There is something so reassuring about seeing an emerging operating system play, based on Linux, that so blatantly declares its navigational interface to be search, specifically Google. gOS, which debuted early this year on a $199 PC sold at Walmart, announced Cloud earlier this week. I managed to miss it till now. More here and here. ...

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