Jolicloud 1.0 Has an HTML5 UI 99
kai_hiwatari writes "Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux based OS for netbooks, was launched a few days back. In this new release, the developers have completely replaced the old interface based on Ubuntu Netbook Remix in favor of a new one based on HTML5. Jolicloud 1.0 also features a new syncing feature using which you can sync installed applications across all your systems running on Jolicloud. Other interesting features includes new app center, social stream, etc."
Re:Cloud? (Score:1, Funny)
Synergy Syncopy (Score:5, Funny)
Cloud html5 app syncing is great, but I'm curious if they've got 4g back compatible web 3.0 blueface interballs technology for the kind of futureproof idevice demands the superuser of yestermorrow is sure to be told he needs.
Now the kicker, does it run beowulf? Last time I tried to stync my grendel module .99x was torn to pieces before the crowdsourced beta swarm could move to India.
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This is truly an historic post.
Re:Cloud? (Score:3, Funny)
"Jolicloud" is not a good high-tech name.
It makes me think of the scene in an old B-movie (Flashdance) where a very creepy and perverted character coos "It's tres jolie, Coco! Tres jolie!" to a young woman he hires for what she thinks is a photo shoot but is really an excuse for him to masturbate.
Well, maybe it's not such a bad name for a Linux distro, after all.
Re:Synergy Syncopy (Score:4, Funny)
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BAHAHA. Few things are as satisfying as seeing a spelling/grammar nazi fuck up his own smartass correction.
Re:Synergy Syncopy (Score:5, Funny)
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you must be a ton of fun at parties.
Re:Getting ready for Jolicloud 2.0. (Score:1, Funny)
Oh come on Steve, we know there's nothing left!
Even steaming pile as big as yours aren't enough to make Vista and 7.
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Don't worry, as a linguist, I can only hang out with other linguists, anyway. We've scared/bored all the other people away. ;-)
Re:Cloud? (Score:5, Funny)
Having cloud in the name synergisticaly enhances perceived brand value.