__/ [ dsteel0@xxxxxxxxxxx ] on Friday 07 July 2006 09:47 \__
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> This could become interesting. Think of the imaginary Google OS (Ubuntu)
>> and the recent comment on 'Firefox OS'. This leads to platform neutrality.
>>
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>> | YouOS is the fledgling startup of four recent college grads with a bit
>> | of angel funding. Its simplicity makes it a great demo. Anyone who logs
>> | on can instantly spot the big idea: You don't need Windows! You don't
>> | even need a PC!
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> Er...yes you do...
Of course. I concur. Linux on a USB stick seems a valid option. All you need
is access to your Web-based application, e.g. via Firefox. From there
onwards, it can be Google, or YouOS, or whatever else pleases you.
>> You can login and work from anywhere using any gadget
>> | with a screen and a keyboard.
>
> ...and Internet access, and some kind of browser to take you there in
> the first place...
True. Bear in mind that these words are not mine.
>> http://www.slate.com/id/2144896/
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> DSt.
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