skip to main content
|

Financial News

Wednesday July 8, 07:51 AM
Google to reveal PC operating system: report

Photo
Click to enlarge photo

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google (NASDAQ: GOOG - news) is to announce plans for a personal computer operating system, according to the New York Times (NYSE: NYT - news) , in what will be another clash between the Internet search king and software giant Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT - news) .

Details on the system were unavailable, other than it would be based on Google's Chrome browser.

Photo
Click to enlarge photo

The Mountain View, California company was set to make the announcement on its blog later Wednesday, the Times (1832.HK - news) said, citing sources briefed on the plans.

Chrome was launched in September but has failed to enjoy the spectacular success of Google's search engine.

Photo
Click to enlarge photo

The company floated its first US television advertisements in recent months for the browser, which has captured just a tiny share of a market dominated by Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Microsoft's new search engine Bing was launched in a bid to hit back at Google's gains in the search market, but still lags behind its rival.

Photo
Click to enlarge photo

Web analytics firm StatCounter said last week that Bing had carved out an 8.23 percent share of the US search market in June, up from 7.21 percent in April and 7.81 percent in May.

By contrast, however, Google continued to dominate the search market with a huge 78.48 percent share last month.

Photo
Click to enlarge photo

Google already has an operating system -- Android.

While the system is only used for mobile phones at the moment, the open-source operating software with Internet capabilities has showcased Google's obvious interest in expanding beyond its search engine base.

US telecom carrier giant T-Mobile said last month the latest version of a touch-screen smartphone featuring Android would be available in August.

It is being seen as Google's answer in the highly competitive smartphone market to the newly released Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL - news) iPhone 3GS, the Palm Pre and the latest Blackberrys.

Send Article by Email  |  Send Article by IM  |  Blog This with Y! 360  |  Printable View

Full Coverage : Business News for Mobile
  Previous article : Japan's Kirin, Suntory in merger talks: report ( )
  Next article : Qantas cancels order for 15 Dreamliners ( )
Full Coverage : Microsoft & MSN
Full Coverage : Headline News
Yahoo! Finance : Internet
  Previous article : Google to launch its own PC operating system ( )
  Next article : Business groups hail China web software delay ( )
Yahoo! Finance : Yahoo! Finance - News - Commentary
  Previous article : Stocks End Mixed on GDP News [at BusinessWeek Online] ( BusinessWeek Online)
  Next article : Deutsche Bank posts profit of 1.2 bln euros ( )

AFP logo

TIMES
1832.HK
5.36
-0.19%
Apple Inc.
AAPL
204.19
-0.12%
Google Inc
GOOG
585.74
+0.45%
Microsoft Corp.
MSFT
29.79
-0.40%
New York Times Co
NYT
8.99
+1.24%
FTSE 100  Gainers  Losers
FTSE 250 Quotes by Sector
Dow Jones  Nasdaq  S&P 500
DAX 30   Eurostoxx 50
 

Recession

  Just how deep is the trough?
Banking Crisis
 

Are the banks out of the woods?

Stock Market Crash
  Explaining the global market turmoil
Money saving Tips
 

How to beat the credit crunch

Isn't Finance Funny?
 

Scandals and silliness


Message Boards
Property Pensions
Savings Utilities
UK Stocks Investing
Speach bubble A COLLECTION OF POOR LOST SOULS HERE,BLIND TRYING TO LEAD THE BLIND!!
Speach bubble YOU BRITTTS POST ABOUT MONEY 24/7-365
Speach bubble Dubai Up a Shiity Creek Without a Paddle.
Speach bubble The future for the UK Stockmarket & Sterling
Speach bubble Start of the End of the Bubble?


Archives of

Copyright © 2009 AFP AFP. All rights reserved.