Thinkgos To Release gOS Linux Update

Bundled with Google tools and apps


January 03, 2008
URL:http://www.drdobbs.com/open-source/thinkgos-to-release-gos-linux-update/205207850


Good OS, the open source startup that introduced gOS Linux implementation bundled with Google and web applications, has announced that its gOS Rocket will be released this month. Rocket comes with:

gOS Rocket also introduces gBooth, a web app customized for gOS. gBooth is powered by gOS spin-off, meebooth, a browser-based web cam application for capturing photos, adding special effects, and sharing across Facebook, YouTube, and other web services. To introduce a gOS-compatible web cam, gOS and meebooth partnered with web cam manufacturer Ezonics to create the "gCam," a web cam compatible with gOS and gBooth.

At the center of Rocket's desktop is a Google search box which launches Google search results in Firefox. Rocket also includes Google Gears for offline use of web apps. Google Reader, which lets you read all your news and blogs in one place, is the only Google application to currently work offline with Google Gears and has been added to the gOS desktop.

Other new features in gOS Rocket include:

gOS 2.0 Rocket will be available online on January 7, 2008 as a free download. Rocket requires minimum 128MB of RAM, 400-MHz processor, and 3GB disk space.

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