Google - New OS development

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(Oita Godo Newspaper, July 8th 2009, evening paper)

New York 7th July, Largest searcher company - Google, It announced that it developed newest operating system (OS). This new OS will support small size computer called Net-Book and its user as targeted market. Google plan to launch this product by second half of next year business year.

As Google enter the OS market, it will join competition with Microsoft corp. - A company that has been monopolizing this OS software industry.

New OS will have similar characteristic like Google chrome - it will have smooth operation and light size. In addition, it will have the most appropriate specification for internet browsing, it will start operate within seconds, [fast, user friendly, safety] are the product characteristic. In 2007, Google also introduced OS that support mobile phone - Android. 


Comment:

As consumer opinion, apart from developing internet browsing software, Google should start developing many types of software such as office related software, OS for day to day operation. There will be many business opportunities that can be caught in this business section due to Google strength, product, technology know-how, and Also product innovation. As for Microsoft, unless it develops not only new but user friendly product to wide array of consumer, the company will not sustain in the long run.


NUGROHO Katarina Marsha Utama

Indonesia

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, APM 3

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