Glide OS 2.0, the first complete online operating system
October 31, 2007 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
The title seems cool and interesting, but you better check it out and try because it is really way coool. Transmedia Corp., advancing in Digital Human Interaction, now welcomes PC, Mac, Linux, RIM BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and iPhone Users to try the new operating system on the block, its the Glide OS. It is a web-based, flash-required online tool that can serve as your typical desktop operating system — now even mobile. It offers feature rich applications in it like organizer, calendar, document writer, presentation, calculator, email, videos, photos, publisher, bookmarks, contacts, and a lot more.

Glide is free with 2GB of storage, you can increase that to 10 GB ($4.75/month) or 12 GB ($49.95/year). Might be rival for Google Docs maybe, or ThinkFree, or other web-based office suites, eh? You better try it.















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