With services like OnLive offering game streaming services do you see this transferring over to normal computing use?
It most likely falls under the cloud umbrella, but think of the possibilities of never having to install software, always having the latest releases. Being able to fire up any computer anywhere in the world and use your own applications and files.
Maybe this is already in place with the likes of Google Docs, but being able to use, say Photoshop anytime, anywhere, any machine. Is this something that Google's Chrome OS will offer? Everything; files and apps on the cloud?
It most likely falls under the cloud umbrella, but think of the possibilities of never having to install software, always having the latest releases. Being able to fire up any computer anywhere in the world and use your own applications and files.
Maybe this is already in place with the likes of Google Docs, but being able to use, say Photoshop anytime, anywhere, any machine. Is this something that Google's Chrome OS will offer? Everything; files and apps on the cloud?