Google has lots of faith in their Chrome OS . So much, in reality, that they won’t be satisfied with anything not up to creating a paradigm shift in computer use.
In an interview with SearchEngineLand, Chrome OS product manager Caesar Sengupta went on record in an interview, stating the subsequent:
Do you truly see these kinds of machines taking on from the Windows computers and Macs that lots of people use now?
I think it is dependent upon the user and the user’s behavior. Inside the long run and the fullness of time, absolutely. I believe we are able to have failed if this doesn’t become your default way of computing. But at present, we see hundreds of millions of users who survive the net. For plenty of of these users, this can replace their machines immediately, especially as web apps recuperate.
Get ready for an onslaught of web apps, folks. [ SearchEngineLand via Silicon Valley Insider ]
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