Why Should Not Use IT?
1. Google Chrome OS is not for free.
2. Not be available for download to run and install on your laptop or Mac.
3. It will only be available at the end of 2010 & you have to buy a Chrome OS netbook approved by Google only.
4. It requires Web access to run applications.
5. Chrome OS netbooks will not have traditional hard disk drives
6. It will depend on internet-based storage for saving all of your data.
7. Google encounter problems with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) for bundling Google Chrome browser with the OS, just like Microsoft did with its Internet Explorer?

Why Should Use IT?
1. Google says Chrome OS is a faster and a more secure alternative to rival Microsoft Corp.’s Windows.
2. It’s booting times of about 7 seconds for users to login to their computers.
3. Google Chrome is both the browser and the OS.
4. All apps are web apps which mean that we don’t need to installs or update our products, everything runs online.
5. TechCrunch has a step-by-step guide.
6. It’s not just operating system, it’s an advertising medium.
7. Google has produced a free, easy-to-use, efficient browser that pushes users to the Web, and Google’s ads, as quickly as possible.
8. Google said the OS is a medium, like television, radio or the Internet.
9. No software, just the web.
10. Google’s careful about saving the money you’d spend on an external hard-disk drive.
11. Chrome OS netbooks will not have traditional hard disk drives.
12. If you are a good Google Citizen and use all these services, you’ll never have to worry about having all your latest data with you, whether you have a net connection or not.
Google Chrome Concept Video.
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November 23rd, 2009 at 8:17 am
Excellent thank you for sharing this information, good continuation for your blog
January 8th, 2010 at 4:31 pm
I really like where Google is going, they are making some good changes.
January 27th, 2010 at 8:39 am
Great post about Google. Keep up the good work.