Linux may not be getting any a version of Valve’s Steam digital video game distribution platform anytime soon but that doesn’t mean the operating system isn’t getting any love. In fact, the community surrounding the open source OS is alive and well with popular software making the jump just about every day.
Google is no stranger to the Linux OS and have based their popular Android mobile operating system along with the forthcoming Google TV and Chrome OS off its kernel. Of course, as of late, there has been some controversy over whether or not modern Android releases are actually Linux based but that’s an entirely different discussion which we won’t get into here.
Apart from offering operating systems for a plethora of devices, Google also has a wide range of cloud based services which I’m sure you’re all very well aware of. Not only do they have their core search engine, but they also offer Gmail, Google Talk, Google Docs, Google Buzz and much more.
Gmail For Linux Gets Browser Support For Voice and Video Chat [Google Releases ... - TFTS (blog)
Google is no stranger to the Linux OS and have based their popular Android mobile operating system along with the forthcoming Google TV and Chrome OS off its kernel. Of course, as of late, there has been some controversy over whether or not modern Android releases are actually Linux based but that’s an entirely different discussion which we won’t get into here.
Apart from offering operating systems for a plethora of devices, Google also has a wide range of cloud based services which I’m sure you’re all very well aware of. Not only do they have their core search engine, but they also offer Gmail, Google Talk, Google Docs, Google Buzz and much more.
Gmail For Linux Gets Browser Support For Voice and Video Chat [Google Releases ... - TFTS (blog)
