Are we even sure they will be offering a beta release to the public
(for free)?  Looks like they're working with OEMs to provide pre-built
systems (they encourage OEMs to become "partners"), but I haven't seen
anything about Cloud being openly available for download.  Maybe we
have to wait til the CES in January...

On Dec 2, 8:33 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ""There is no such thing as a "gOS Cloud" there is gOS 2.9 "Space",
> and
> there is gOS 3.0 "Gadgets", and there are a few older unsupported
> versions, but none nicknamed "Cloud". ""
>
> mahjongg there is a gOS product called Cloud
>
> http://www.thinkgos.com/cloud.phphttp://www.thinkgos.com/press-release20081201.php
>
> But it seems as usual gOS wants to tell us all about it but not even
> provide a beta release .
>
> On Dec 2, 6:46 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > There is no such thing as a "gOS Cloud" there is gOS 2.9 "Space", and
> > there is gOS 3.0 "Gadgets", and there are a few older unsupported
> > versions, but none nicknamed "Cloud".
>
> > See the wikipedia article about gOS here:
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOS_(operating_system)
>
> > I think you are confused with the term "cloud computing", which means
> > that the computer runs applications that run through the browser, but
> > really run on an Internet server rather than on the computer itself.
> > See:
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
>
> > All versions of gOS supported some form of cloud computing, like
> > "Google docs".
>
> > Google chrome has nothing to do with gOS, in fact gOS has nothing to
> > do with Google, the "g" in gOS does NOT stand for Google, but for
> > "good". Google chrome is not even installed as the browser of gOS, gOS
> > uses Firefox.
>
> > After reading the Wikipedia gOS article your confusion should be over.
>
> > On 2 dec, 23:06, netcomp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi there!
>
> > > I'm new to gOS but have been using Google Chrome for a while.  When i
> > > read the release about gOS Cloud I really wanted to give it a try
> > > however I think I may be confusing myself the more I read...maybe
> > > someone could clarify (in dummies terms of course ;-)
>
> > > What is the difference btwn Cloud and 3.0?  Or is Cloud part of 3.0?
>
> > > TIA- Hide quoted text -
>
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