please read the documentation at http://dev.chromium.org/ and you'll see that ChromeOS is already using Linux.
also, it is literally impossible to acquire Linux in the corporate sense as no one owns it.
as for Android, Chrome is already the official browser on newer releases.
-mike
I hope you should aqquire Linux and replace Chrome OS to have you an official OS exclusively for PCs' and combine it with all the Features and Design of Chrome OS to become more powerfull than ever, and with also having all the features and design of latest Android and sharing its same code in each other. And I hope Chrome Web Browser would be the official web browser for Linux if you aqquire Linux and also for Android. Please!!!!! Thanks...
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On 3 November 2012 17:03, Mike Frysinger <vap...@chromium.org> wrote:And if I wanted to be picky, the Linux kernel belongs to all the
> also, it is literally impossible to acquire Linux in the corporate sense as
> no one owns it.
developers who have contributed to it, but it's the GPL that makes it
worthless to buy something which is open source.
not entirely true. if you relicensed it to e.g. BSD, a lot of companies would pay for that access.
Google Inc would have no trouble spending that figure but even if it
was possible I wish Google didn't do it.
it isn't a money thing. I'd bet there is a non-insignificant number of people who would stick to their beliefs to keep it open.