Another discussion where I posted a version of this led me to thinking that 
this might make for an interesting topic all on its own. 

How would you envision a port of android made specifically for 
Desktop/Laptop environments, and do you think such an OS would be appealing 
to the average user?

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As I envision it, ChromeOS should be folded into Android 4.0 and Google 
should build a version of the combined OS for Desktops.

The idea would be to create a common ecosystem of apps and usage 
environment accross multiple device categories, ad have it all 
interconnected through Google products and other apps running in the 
background.

I envision something that boots instantly right into ChromeOS while the 
rest of the Android system boots up in the background, thus allowing you 
virtually immediate cloud based functionality on the desktop. You could 
even choose to ONLY boot into chrome, say if you needed to look up 
something quickly online and didn't want to fully turn on a computer that 
has been turned off.

The chrome side of things would be very similar to ICS for tablets and 
would be deeply linked to all things google as well as relying on versions 
of the same Google apps that run on mobile, but optimized for ICS and 
taking advantage of larger screen dimensions. I envision touch interface to 
be retained for those who have touch sensitive screens, but also better 
keyboard and touchpad/mouse controls than currently exist. Lastly I would 
bundle a Google fork of Libre office specifically designed to have deep 
automatic integration with Google docs and Google+, but allowing users to 
have local editing control.

I would love to have such a system and have a common ecosystem between my 
phone, tablet and desktop/laptop, much how Apple currently does with IOs 
devices and MacOS and how Microsoft is planning to do with Windows 8 and 
WP8. unlike those ecosystems, this would run variants of the same OS, as 
opposed to different OSs made to work together, thus being able to take 
advantage of current built up knowledge and the existing android market.

Imagine if Google did the entire thing open sourced and released it to 
desktop and laptop OEMs.

A guy can dream right? If only there was a way to have a bunch of people 
pitch it to Google.

What do you guys think and how would you envision such an OS? 

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