It seems there isn't anything Google can do wrong, and maybe that is why so many people are eagerly anticipating the launch of Google's Chrome OS. Personally I'll be installing it on a Virtual Machine as soon as I can get my hands on it as I can't wait to see what it's like (and of course a review will follow!), how it performs, and what it's differences are to other operating systems.
Google have left us pretty much in the dark since announcing it, and since then we've even seen a fake release which was actually a Suse 10 release; and we've been promised it by the end of the year. Though if Tech Crunch's source is correct, then it looks like we'll be seeing it on Thursday this week (tomorrow) during an event which is likely to demonstrate it's features and quite possibly end in a release - even if it's only released to a small number to start with.
I do wonder what Google will be able to achieve in the Operating System market as it is already saturated with a phenomenal number of choices (many of which are Linux distros, same as Chrome OS) with obviously the most used ones being various Windows and OS X releases. The place where Google could really take the market by storm is in the Netbook market and would also mean user's would expect the OS's focus to be around browsing the web.









