Announcement
It looks like they are mainly targeting the net-book market right now, but no doubt they will be using that as a launchpad to take on Windows across the entire PC market.
Frankly, it doesn't seem like something I would use, but around 75% of computer users probably only use them for internet, emails and office programs so I can see this taking over a significant proportion of the market if it works. Plus, Google is probably the only brand big enough to challenge MS in the public's perception, I've come across plenty of people who refer to their internet browser as "the Google".
Do you think this could be a serious competitor to Windows?
It looks like they are mainly targeting the net-book market right now, but no doubt they will be using that as a launchpad to take on Windows across the entire PC market.
Frankly, it doesn't seem like something I would use, but around 75% of computer users probably only use them for internet, emails and office programs so I can see this taking over a significant proportion of the market if it works. Plus, Google is probably the only brand big enough to challenge MS in the public's perception, I've come across plenty of people who refer to their internet browser as "the Google".
Do you think this could be a serious competitor to Windows?