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NoJive
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The Land of one Headlight on.
Insane since: May 2001

posted posted 01-04-2006 16:12

Got this from a friend this morning. No source attriibution.... but very interesting... if true.

INTERNET heavyweight Google is understood to be planning an assault on the PC market with an entry-level computer that could sell for as little as $200 (£115).

Google co-founder Larry Page is expected to reveal details this Friday when he delivers the keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The company is thought to have formed a partnership with US-based Wyse Technology, which will provide the hardware. Google will provide software for the PC, allowing it to function without the need for Microsoft software.

While the computer terminal is likely to be relatively limited in what it can do, users will access applications such as a word-processor or spreadsheet via a central network. Such a structure is said to significantly reduce the risk of exposure to computer viruses and reduces the cost of the individual PC terminals.

Last month, it emerged that Google is to spend $1 billion (£569 million) to take a five per cent stake in Time Warner's AOL internet business as part of a major strategic alliance.

The deal deepens the ties binding two of the web's most popular sites while thwarting Microsoft's efforts to grab a larger slice of the internet advertising market.

(Edited by NoJive on 01-04-2006 16:13)

JKMabry
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: raht cheah
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 01-04-2006 17:05

Intel has been selling the "farmer pc" in rural China, Linux based, something they can't do over here for the M$ pressure, MIT has the $100 laptop goin, now Google's rumored to be doing this (I've also heard that they've denied it as well).

Things are certain, Linux is coming on! With the "web is the computer" movement, cheap hardware running Linux is lookin poised innit?!?

misc google pc news:

http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=86268&WT.svl=news2_1

http://news.com.com/2061-10812_3-6016821.html?part=rss&tag=6016821&subj=news

http://techwrap.blogspot.com/2006/01/google-pc-no-more.html

http://www.gameshout.com/news/012006/article2296.htm

bitdamaged
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: 100101010011 <-- right about here
Insane since: Mar 2000

posted posted 01-04-2006 17:49

Actually it looks like this isn't true

http://news.com.com/2061-10812_3-6016821.html?part=rss&tag=6016821&subj=news



.:[ Never resist a perfect moment ]:.

DmS
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Sthlm, Sweden
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 01-04-2006 21:10

There actually is a goal to develop a $100 computer with a monocrome/color screen that can be recharged by a hand crank.

This computer will according to plans not be sold but donated to villages in 3rd world countries in order to spread computer knowledge to ppl that can't afford it.

I'll see what I can dig up more on this.
<edit>
here we go:
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news.php?newsId=1972
I hope it's true
/D

{cell 260} {Blog}
-{"Theories without facts are just religions...?}-

(Edited by DmS on 01-04-2006 21:16)

poi
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Norway
Insane since: Jun 2002

posted posted 01-04-2006 21:36

void(0);



(Edited by poi on 01-04-2006 21:37)

JKMabry
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: raht cheah
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 01-05-2006 02:24

my post contains the posts of bit and dms

I'm a prophet

DmS
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Sthlm, Sweden
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 01-05-2006 10:23

doh... I read all the posts but didn't follow all the links...

hails to the prophet
/D

{cell 260} {Blog}
-{"Theories without facts are just religions...?}-

WarMage
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Rochester, New York, USA
Insane since: May 2000

posted posted 01-05-2006 14:49

Slashback... this was a rumor.

http://science.slashdot.org/science/06/01/04/2248225.shtml?tid=167&tid=149&tid=95&tid=14

Dan @ Code Town

kuckus
Paranoid (IV) Mad Librarian

From: GlieBeGe
Insane since: Dec 2001

posted posted 01-07-2006 02:35

For quick & easy complete googlization of every PC they just released this today:

http://pack.google.com/

quote:
What is the Google Pack?
Google Pack is a free collection of essential software from Google and other companies. The software in the Google Pack helps you browse the web faster, remove spyware and viruses, organize your photos, and more. Learn more about each of the programs in the Google Pack.

Google Pack also takes the hassle out of downloading, installing, and updating software. You can download and install the entire Google Pack in just a few clicks. And the included Google Updater helps you discover new programs and keep your current software up to date.



It includes Google Earth, Desktop search, Toolbars, Picasa, a photo screensaver, Ad-aware, Adobe Reader, half a year's worth of Norton's AV protection and, of course, ... Firefox!

I'd most probably not have it install the toolbars and the Norton thing, but other than that, not bad at all. Cool to finally see them spread Firefox.

And even if I'm not going to give it a try right away it'll surely come in handy for the next Windows installations...


(Some more links: http://pack.google.com/about.html, http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/01/make-your-computer-just-work.html)
(//edit: and the custom pack builder: http://pack.google.com/pack_installer_custom.html)


(Edited by kuckus on 01-07-2006 02:51)

silence
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The South Pacific
Insane since: Jan 2001

posted posted 01-17-2006 17:36

Regarding the initial post:

quote:
While the computer terminal is likely to be relatively limited in what it can do, users will access applications such as a word-processor or spreadsheet via a central network. Such a structure is said to significantly reduce the risk of exposure to computer viruses and reduces the cost of the individual PC terminals.



Even though the article has been debunked, the above quote seems to hark back to the days of mainframes and terminals.

So if anyone actually decides to follow that paradigm we will have come full circle in as far as the computer age is concerned.

JKMabry
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: raht cheah
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 01-17-2006 18:35

anyone with any doubt that the-internet-is-the-computer and that most if not all things will migrate that way should give it all some more thought

apps are moving to the internet and devices connect to the internet to get at them, all kinds of devices...

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