I was also wondering about that, so i made a bit of research and find
that, unfortunately, cloud is not released yet ...

So this is where I found the info : 
http://www.thinkgos.com/press-release20081201.php

On 2 déc, 09:03, Dig Ge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, mahjongg.
>
> I could find the download page of gOS 2.9(space) and gOS 3(gargets).
>
> But I'm interesting in gOS cloud (http://www.thinkgos.com/cloud.php),
> the browser operating system.
>  It looks easier than any other OS, just a web browser with a google
> "chrome" style.
>
> On Dec 2, 6:11 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Download the .ISO, burn it as an .ISO image with the "burn image"
> > function (do NOT simply burn the file, or its contents to a CD, it
> > will NOT work, your software must use a specific "burn image"
> > function, to burn an exact copy (image) of the CD. Burn the CD at the
> > lowest possible speed to get a CD that is as reliable as possible! Set
> > the BIOS of your computer so it will attempt to boot CD's, then boot
> > the CD, and in no time at all you will have gOS running, purely from
> > the CD, it does NOT touch or use your hard-disk at all.
>
> > To install it permanently (so you get a system working at normal
> > speed, and being able to install stuff), you run the installer on the
> > desktop. If you want to throw away what is on your hard-disk and
> > replace it with gOS, just go ahead, and run the installer and choose
> > "use whole disk" when offered the choice.
> > When you have a Windows system you want to keep, but share the hard-
> > disk with gOS, first run Windows and backup any files you cannot stand
> > to loose, for example family pictures you stored on the hard-disk,
> > then run the disk defragmentation system tool, and let it finish
> > completely then shut down without problems (there shouldn't be errors
> > in the filing systems, as gOS cannot handle that when making the
> > windows partition smaller. Boot gOS again, and run the installer, and
> > choose the share disk option, dragging the dragbar to the size of each
> > part, the left part of the dragbar is the size remaining for windows.
> > gOS will be installed in the new freed space, and afterward a boot
> > menu will be installed ("grub"), which will be presented at boot time,
> > so you can choose the OS to boot.
>
> > On 2 dec, 09:54, Dig Ge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have learnt some information about gOS cloud from the website,
> > > and been interesting in this "Operation System",
>
> > > How can I get this OS on my pc?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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