Google co-founder Sergey Brin made some interesting points at the Google I/O conference. Brin states some reasons on why he and co-founder Larry Page decided to create an operating system. Brin claims that Windows is “too much of a hassle to use” and maintain, offering the company’s new Chrome operating system as a solution to consumers’ problems. Although Brin noted that Windows 7 has got some great security features, he believes that the complexity of maintaining a computer tortures its users.
If you think about it, it kind of makes sense. Ifcomputer maintenance wasn’t so difficult for some people, would consumers be willing to pay $100 and up for computer repairs at local shops and businesses? Of course not. I’ve been “geeking” on computers for the past 14 years and I still learn new things everyday.
Computer maintenance can get complex at times, and there is often not a simple solution of avoidance. Google believes it offers a seamless updating mechanism that is superior to Windows update, making updates and computer management seemingly invisible to the user. At this point, it’s all a nice speech to hear but the proof is in the pudding. I think consumers will get a very good feeling about whether or not Chrome lives up to the hype, and whether or not it is superior to Windows. I think we’ll know the answer to that question soon enough.
If you think about it, it kind of makes sense. Ifcomputer maintenance wasn’t so difficult for some people, would consumers be willing to pay $100 and up for computer repairs at local shops and businesses? Of course not. I’ve been “geeking” on computers for the past 14 years and I still learn new things everyday.
Computer maintenance can get complex at times, and there is often not a simple solution of avoidance. Google believes it offers a seamless updating mechanism that is superior to Windows update, making updates and computer management seemingly invisible to the user. At this point, it’s all a nice speech to hear but the proof is in the pudding. I think consumers will get a very good feeling about whether or not Chrome lives up to the hype, and whether or not it is superior to Windows. I think we’ll know the answer to that question soon enough.
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