No doubt you’ve herd that Google is rolling out their latest cloud computing break-through, this enabled via the Google Chrome OS and the forthcoming Google Chrome notebook.
Via the webcast, Google described details of their pilot program which is putting Chrome notebooks in the hands of end users in order to secure some feedback prior to full-out production and roll out, likely mid-2011.
There’s been several wasy to participate in the program: offers via Google facebook page, commenting on the Google Chrome Youtube page, or by attending the official Chrome launch event where all attendees were provided with a notebook if they want to request one. For developers, if you’re interested in getting your hands on a Chrome OS device, you can also submit a request to participate by visiting google.com/chromenotebook and submit your request and describe why Google should want you to participate.
Some specs of the google Chrome notebook – 3G, fast dual band WiFi, 8 hours of active use time, built in webcam, no CAPS lock keys, no function keys either, no hard disk, jail breaking mode – break into, install another OS etc…