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Google plans OS for PCs

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GOOGLE Inc is expected to announce on Wednesday that it is developing an operating system for a personal computer based on its Chrome browser, The New York Times said, citing two people briefed on Google's plans.

Google plans to make the announcement on a company blog on Wednesday afternoon, the paper said.

No one at Google could immediately be reached for comment on the report.

The software will be based on the Chrome Web browser, Mountain View, California-based Google said in a blog post. It will be designed for low-cost laptops called netbooks at first and will be available to consumers in the second half of 2010, reported Bloomberg News.

Google's plan intensifies the company's competition with Microsoft, the world's largest software maker. In addition to Web browsers, the companies compete for Internet-search users. Google is also going after users of Microsoft's Office software by offering online word-processing and spreadsheet programs.

'We hear a lot from our users and their message is clear - computers need to get better,' Google said. 'The operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no Web.'

The Chrome OS will be open-source, meaning the program code will be open to developers, Google said. The software will work on top of Linux, the open-source operating system, Google said.

Google said the Chrome OS is separate from its Android software, which was initially designed for mobile phones. The new operating system is designed to prevent users from having to deal with viruses and security updates, Google said.

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Microsoft moving Office online in duel with Google

SAN FRANCISCO : Microsoft on Monday said that the 2010 version of its popular Office software will feature online collaboration as the technology giant duels "in the cloud" with Internet titan Google.

Microsoft made the announcement at the opening of a Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans.

Next-generation Office, Visio, Project, and SharePoint Server programmes to be released in the first half of next year are being given to tens of thousands of people selected to test the nearly completed software.

A key upgrade to widely-used Office is that online hosting will make it possible for users to access projects from any Internet-linked computers and to collaborate online in real time.

Office Web applications will be lightweight, browser versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote that provide access to documents from anywhere, according to Microsoft.

There will be online "co-authoring" capabilities in Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.

Microsoft's current version, Office 2007, allows online collaboration, but not in the real-time manner promised by its successor.

"We wanted to make sure when we brought applications to the Web we did it in a way that we can really delight customers and not sacrifice quality," Office group product manager Chris Bryant told AFP.

"We're really raising the bar; the level of expectation for what Web-based applications can do and how they work into real complements for the apps you use on the desktop, using personal computers."

The move comes as Google strives to lure computer users to text, spreadsheet, and other applications hosted online and offered as low-cost or free services.

The California firm's Google Apps are part of a growing online trend of offering software as services on the Internet, or "in the cloud," as opposed to people needing to buy, install and maintain programmes on their own machines.

"The fact that Microsoft is developing it at all is a response to Google," said analyst Matt Rosoff of Directions On Microsoft, a private firm that tracks the Redmond, Washington-based technology firm.

"This is a move that they probably wouldn't have made if they didn't have to, but there is enough competition bubbling up that they thought they needed a response."

Office 2010 will also dramatically enhance video and picture capabilities in PowerPoint presentations, according to Bryant.

Office Web applications will be available through Windows Live; on-premises for Office annuity customers; and by paid subscription at Microsoft Online Services.

There are to be five versions of Office 2010, with prices yet to be disclosed.

Microsoft has thus far responded to the cloud computing trend with a "software plus services" approach that augments applications installed on personal machines with services hosted online.

People will be able to use Office 2010 purely as a service hosted online, but functionality will be less than when pairing it with Office applications installed on personal computers.

"If people were given full Office features online, why would they buy it?" Rosoff asked rhetorically.

"That is what has taken Microsoft so long to get there."

Microsoft has an edge with large corporations, where Office is widespread and often multi-year technology contracts are in place, according to Rosoff.

"Google has a better chance of getting traction with small businesses and consumers where Microsoft isn't so entrenched," Rosoff said.

The war between Microsoft and Google has been escalating, with Google last week announcing plans to create an open-source "Chrome OS" computer operating system tailored for netbooks.

Chrome OS will be a direct challenge to Windows operating systems at the heart of Microsoft's global software empire.

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