This article is purely a personal point of view. If you do not agree, please refute it, but give reasons for your exchange.
Today, we saw this title in the computer world B3 in February 27-looking forward to the new PC: Google Cube, the president of Google's products has announced the release of a network PC named Google Cube. This reminds me of the first PC release by IBM and how Bill Gates realized his dream with PC, it is precisely because of the low price of PC that Microsoft's operating system will sell well and today's Microsoft will be available.
Does Google need to repeat Microsoft's brilliant achievements this time? I personally think that may be the case. If there is nothing wrong with my reasoning, Google is brewing a new round of shuffling since the last IT revolution. Of course this sounds a little scary, but IT is. The reason why we promote the network PC is that the cost of the Network PC is low, coupled with Google's own search engine technology, we are likely to believe that Google is trying to build Google OS. People may think that I am talking a little incoherent. How can I just talk about network PC? I will talk about the operating system later? There is a theory in macro economics-when the price of a product decreases, sales of its peripheral products will increase. This theory is actually applied in many places, so it will not be expanded here. Of course, Google's strategy is also within the scope of application.
As long as Google has a way to promote its own network PC, the demand for the operating system will naturally arise, because the current operating system, even Microsoft's Windows CE and Apple's Mac OS cannot meet such requirements. Network PC is a customized product, which is different from what we usually call PC. According to my guess, if Google wants to grow bigger, it is likely to promote its network PC in the form of free, provided that the customer is willing to sign some service agreements with Google, this marketing model is nothing new abroad.
Let's write this first. Let's share your opinion, but don't scold me. I'm just objectively analyzing industry trends.