- For most netbooks, with the current most popular OS (Win-XP), starting up from sleep lasts up to 30 seconds. The patience of people to who you want to give information is limited, so a better start up time enables the presentation of your work in many more occasions.
- In some traditional legalistic and medical affairs, often printed material is asked for. Printing from browsers at the moment gives messy output. For that reason, computer users become underprivileged. Please set up an orderly printing feature.
- When you are a mobile reporter or blogger, you might need to capture audio and video material. Buy devices that do not need additional drivers. For loading in pre-recorded material, look for devices with a standard mass-storage USB drive interface. For real time broadcasting, you need drivers.
- Mobile phones offer a lot of functionality to people for consuming information ('lurking'). Netbooks, with a more confortable screen size and keyboard, are more targeted to creators of information. Many times creators need to sort out fragments of audio and video, summarizing and making a conclusion. So player software is not enough, we need editing features in the OS. A solution is to make the netbook multi-bootable. Then you can choose to quickly go to the browser, or start up Win-XP for editing purposes.
- The Google docs features do not display the document formats exactly. Many times you need to see these docs as they are ment when created, with original viewers. Especially the PPS format (power point presentations). Maybe integration with the Symbian OS viewer software will give the Chrome OS an extra boost.
Mark, Brian, Darin and Ben, go ahead on the Chrome OS road, with the mobile creators vision !!
Also posted on Wired gadget lab, 2009-07-08, comment 11:37am NY time
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