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cdave ([personal profile] cdave) wrote2009-07-08 01:39 pm
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Google OS

The Google Operating System is being targeted at netbooks, and the core of it will be Google's browser Chrome, and Google's Apps.

But the point of netbooks is surly their portability. You won't always have a net connection. You can't edit spreadsheets if the connection goes down, as I found out when trying to do some stuff on a train on a 3G connection.

See how much of the UK isn't covered by 3G.

I think you'd be better off sticking to a traditional office suite until they improve the offline support.

Prompted by [livejournal.com profile] sbisson's musings
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2009-07-08 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I pay £7.50 for 250MB/month. That's fine for me :->
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2009-07-08 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope - I use IMAP to read my email. Costs me about 35-40MB/month, gives me instant email arrival, and allows me to use a client I vastly prefer over Gmail.

(I do use GMail as the backend though)
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2009-07-08 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
There are IMAP reading web-apps. I'd probably use RoundCube, as I don't like the GMail interface (specifically the way that conversation work).