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Google is building Chrome, the new web browser. Reading the comic book that Google has published that explains all the features, it is apparent that Google is creating a platform upon which all of it’s new applications can run upon. Hmm. Sounds like an operating system of sorts.
People are commenting and comparing this new browser to Firefox. To me though it is a lot more. It is the platform upon which all new Google apps will run. It is the true starting point of a web based operating environment for the masses.
Taking it a step further, I sat down and listed out for myself all the competing apps that Microsoft and Google have. If Google looks at the Internet as its operating system (actually it also has G-OS), then Microsoft is a target competitor. There are many new Google, web-based apps, that have a direct competitor in the Microsoft world. Here is my list. Comment below and add any I might have missed.
| Microsoft | |
| Windows | Gos (google’s linux operating system) |
| Word | Google Docs – Document |
| Excel | Google Docs – Spreadsheet |
| PowerPoint | Google Docs – Presentation |
| SharePoint | Google Sites |
| Outlook – Email | Gmail |
| Outlook – Calendar | Google Calendar |
| Outlook – Contacts | Gmail Contacts |
| Outlook – Tasks | Google Home Page – To Do widget |
| Outlook Today | Google Home Page |
| Internet Explorer | Google Chrome |
| MSN | Google.com |
| MSN IM | Google Talk |
| Windows Photo Gallery | Picasa – Photo Albums |
| MS Visio | Google SketchUp |
| MS Frontpage | Google Page Creator |
So with the Internet as the base platform, and Chrome as the system, then all the other applications just run within Chrome. There you go, a fancy new operating system. Combine this with all the other Software As a Service (SAAS) and Platform as a Service (PAAS) offerings, such as the Salesforce.com and Google combination, you are now building not only an operating system, but a complete platform to run your business on.





