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		<title>Web Operating Systems Reviewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 02:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris B</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I've come across an issue with managing files. I have a bevy of office-type files that I want access to regardless of what computer or operating system that I am on, and I am tired of trying to keep track of which version of a file is the most recent – the one on my desktop, my laptop, my usb drive, etc. For years there have been rumors about Google creating an online operating system (or "Webtop,") where you could access a desktop through your browser that would look and act like other operating systems, capable of running programs like office suites and email clients. After doing some research, I discovered that there is already a large number of websites available that are providing this function. While most of them are in beta and are definitely lacking compared to other operating systems, some of them are interesting enough to be worthy of your time.

I had some specific features I was looking for in order for me to consider using these services long-term. First, I wanted the ability to store and edit my files online. Second, I wanted a decent desktop environment that mimics standard operating systems, in terms of the layout and programs like RSS readers, sticky notes, etc. Lastly, I wanted something that would run well in a browser without bogging down my system.]]></description>
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