Web Operating Systems

Web Operating System – WebOS is a computing research project that began at the University of California, to develop a program for abstract applications for the Internet. These applications include:
-          A file system that identifies the information through Resource Locators (URL)
-          Secure remote execution
-          Secure access to information
-          Error-free transactions.
Generally the term On-line Operating System has been used to refer to a platform that interacts with the user through the web browser and does not depend on the operating system. Recently, this technology has attracted significant interests because Google is producing a platform.
Some examples of WebOS:

-          Chrome OS


-          EyeOS

-          DesktopTwo

-          Atoolo

-          G.ho.st

-          YouOS

-          OOS

-          GlideOS

-          SilveOS

-          Ironbox
-          WinLike

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