BTW, It seems that the hype on moving towards cloud-based has gotten another kick-start. They've now gotten even decent 3D-Games running through JavaScript on a web page:
So if they can do that, I'm seeing lots of other programs capable of running on something like a ChromeBook. And if they can get the programs running through JS, it means it runs through the browser - which means the OS doesn't matter anymore. I.e. death to Windows, OSX and Linux Desktop ... all you need is an absolutely minimal bootup system which launches a web browser. Note, it need not be "cloud" based - there's nothing stopping anyone from running the JS code from a local saved html file. It's just that the cloud pundits would use this as another reason to entise people onto their servers.
So if they can do that, I'm seeing lots of other programs capable of running on something like a ChromeBook. And if they can get the programs running through JS, it means it runs through the browser - which means the OS doesn't matter anymore. I.e. death to Windows, OSX and Linux Desktop ... all you need is an absolutely minimal bootup system which launches a web browser. Note, it need not be "cloud" based - there's nothing stopping anyone from running the JS code from a local saved html file. It's just that the cloud pundits would use this as another reason to entise people onto their servers.
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