In the third quarter of 2007, an all-but-unknown
Swedish software company (Xcerion) plans to release a new, free operating
system that has the potential to radically alter the economics of software
development. If successful, it may be able to further erode the power Microsoft
derives from control of the desktop, to beat Google at its software-as-a-service
play, and to make commodity Linux boxes more viable as a computing platform
for the masses.
For the past five years, Xcerion has
been working on an XML-based Internet operating system (XIOS) that runs
inside a Web browser. In a way, XIOS is an abstraction layer that sits
atop a true operating system like Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows, just as
does Transmedia's Flash-based Glide Next media sharing environment.
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