Stop! Web Time!
Dec. 15th, 2010 02:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
EDIT: The Web is _anything in a browser_. If it's not in a browser then it's not the web. If you use a chat client that's browser-based, then that counts. If you use one that's a program, then it doesn't.
[Poll #1657175]
The reason I'm curious is Google's pushing of the Chrome laptops - which are designed to be web only. I know that a lot of my time is spent on the web nowadays, but I'm curious as to what percentage most people spend on it.
(Non-web usages of the computer are either playing non-web games (Dragon Age and Super Meat Boy this week) and watching videos - although that's mostly on Julie's PC, as it's in the bedroom.)
The second question is because there was a big battle over MS Office versus OpenOffice, and I realised that I don't really use Office at home since I stopped sending letters. I still have it (the joy of a brother who works for Microsoft), but I can't see me using it.
[Poll #1657175]
The reason I'm curious is Google's pushing of the Chrome laptops - which are designed to be web only. I know that a lot of my time is spent on the web nowadays, but I'm curious as to what percentage most people spend on it.
(Non-web usages of the computer are either playing non-web games (Dragon Age and Super Meat Boy this week) and watching videos - although that's mostly on Julie's PC, as it's in the bedroom.)
The second question is because there was a big battle over MS Office versus OpenOffice, and I realised that I don't really use Office at home since I stopped sending letters. I still have it (the joy of a brother who works for Microsoft), but I can't see me using it.
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Date: 2010-12-15 02:22 pm (UTC)Even the creator of Gmail (who is no longer with Google) has said that he'd be very surprised if ChromeOS lasts a year. Most obvious thing would be for it to be absorbed into Android - which, in my opinion, would make for a very compelling platform.
I'm really enjoying the web store in my desktop version of Chrome though. Tweetdeck in particular is refreshing.
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Date: 2010-12-15 02:23 pm (UTC)I'd also expect Chrome and Android to merge in some way. If Android supported being in something with a keyboard I'd be very happy.
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Date: 2010-12-15 02:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-15 02:37 pm (UTC)