Chrome OS Coming Tomorrow? I Predicted It Two Years Ago
Google has a big announcement regarding Chrome planned for tomorrow, and SiliconANGLE will be there taking tons of photos and covering the action.
I wrote a post two years ago when Chrome was launched. If my predictions come true, this will be a move toward a full on Chrome OS for netbooks and tablets. Google clearly has Android rocking and rolling for the mobile platform, but Chrome was purpose built for notebooks and not tablets. Chrome is super fast and I’m expecting Google to roll out a full on modularized operating system for cloud computing.
Google is in the web OS business, plain and simple.
SEARCH WARS now OPERATING SYSTEM WAR – It’s official, the search war just turned into the Web 2.0 operating system war. Hello Google Chrome.
Folks, this is the operating system war in full action. One between Microsoft and Google. Google is coming out with their own browser called Chrome. This browser is a direct maneuver to block Microsoft IE8 (and other Microsoft moves) from cutting off Google’s ‘hooks’ in search and desktop environments. People who have been following Google since it’s inception know that it has infested the desktop with little ‘hooks’ into search which translated into adwords and adsense – e.g. toolbar, tracking, and other services. These little hooks provide the superior user experience in navigation and search as well as power the money printing machine at Google. (It’s ad business.)
Google’s dominance in search and user navigation experience is at risk with IE8. Why? Because Microsoft’s window of opportunity to leverage their current (and eroding) monopoly in their operating system and browser market share is closing. This Chrome product is a direct answer to that Microsoft push.
Google’s browser is just that – a competitive strategy to maintain their stronghold and defend their current search offering.
Chrome – Beyond Search
Chrome goes beyond search. Google having a browser (Chrome) is strategic. It’s just one piece of the user environment (aka the edge software) that Google needs to own to have a fully functional operating system. By making Chrome open source Google sends a message to the army of software developers that the Google platform is worthy to develop ontop of. Also Google garners the support from a growing and rabid community of developers while deflect any policy and antitrust discussions.
From a platform perspective Chrome as an open source development project increases the range of edge devices that the software can be ported to. I am talking about Android both phone and set top box environments. Open sourcing the project is good for developers and if played right great for Google. We will see which company is friendlier to developers – meaning how does each platform vendor incorporate new developer technology.
Impact on Startups
I am very bullish on Chrome as a good thing to push competition and innovation. It will be a good thing for startups to leverage this massive platform shift. For startups it’s an opportunity if you can see the vision of these platforms then intersect a business or technology deal into it.
Good Luck Google and I hope to see startups and 3rd party technology in the platform. For me success will be judged by the user experience and the amount of 3rd party participation. Google will fail if they can’t build a developer ecosystem around their platform.
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