Also...don't make the mistake of looking at Chrome as a traditional OS.
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This is all that millions of people, and particularly people who aren't tech-savvy, need. Hell, I've noticed that web apps are replacing desktop apps that I've used in the past. Damn near 90% of what I ever do on my laptop is through the browser anyway - things like Gtalk (a web app) with video chat have replaced the situations where I previously used Skype.
I use Spotify, which although it's an app, it's essentially a web app already with a lightweight media player built in, because all the content is network content, including how it's displayed. All my productivity is through web apps like Google Wave, Google Docs.
It wouldn't replace my personal laptop because I use it for heavy multimedia editing and music production, but it's a perfect netbook OS IMO and most people don't need that kind of heavy multimedia software, which you wouldn't use on a netbook anyway.
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This is all that millions of people, and particularly people who aren't tech-savvy, need. Hell, I've noticed that web apps are replacing desktop apps that I've used in the past. Damn near 90% of what I ever do on my laptop is through the browser anyway - things like Gtalk (a web app) with video chat have replaced the situations where I previously used Skype.
I use Spotify, which although it's an app, it's essentially a web app already with a lightweight media player built in, because all the content is network content, including how it's displayed. All my productivity is through web apps like Google Wave, Google Docs.
It wouldn't replace my personal laptop because I use it for heavy multimedia editing and music production, but it's a perfect netbook OS IMO and most people don't need that kind of heavy multimedia software, which you wouldn't use on a netbook anyway.