Redefining Online OSes and Discussing Their Value

  2007-06-27 23:30:07
What defines an online operating system? In my neck of the woods, it would have to be the applications it comes with. The biggest problem I see at this point with online operating systems is that they have you emulating what you already have access to, thus canceling out any shot of providing added value. 
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