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It will deserve right to Google and teach them that security is not only in the mouth and in theory.
Security requires a lot of work and experience and not some kind of unproved theorical knowledge without any kind of real experience.
In all case the idea of Chrome O.s itself is stupid.
It would have been more interesting to have an O.S which correctly worked offline with some useful applications and which enabled web apps to be executed out of the browser. Because having the browser as the only U.I and requiring a web connection to be able to do anything is not only boring but very limitative.
Anyway, i hope that Google will learn its lesson.
The world is not ready yet for a cloud only based computing experience.
And it will not be for the upcoming years.
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I’ve used Chrome OS and I am not surprised. It seems inherently insecure…
It will deserve right to Google and teach them that security is not only in the mouth and in theory.
Security requires a lot of work and experience and not some kind of unproved theorical knowledge without any kind of real experience.
In all case the idea of Chrome O.s itself is stupid.
It would have been more interesting to have an O.S which correctly worked offline with some useful applications and which enabled web apps to be executed out of the browser. Because having the browser as the only U.I and requiring a web connection to be able to do anything is not only boring but very limitative.
Anyway, i hope that Google will learn its lesson.
The world is not ready yet for a cloud only based computing experience.
And it will not be for the upcoming years.