Cloud computing, this would just give google greater acess to personal information...
Yes, it would, and users who go with the Chrome OS will be giving up control and access to everything to Google. The way I'm reading it, Google is 'borrowing' the Linux kernel on which to base a browser based interface (rather than an OS as such) that supports Google apps that are based/stored on the web.
Now I see various issues with this idea... slow internet connections being one of them. Storing and accessing that much data on the internet is going to be a major issue for those who have slow connections... dial-up and/or low-end DSL, etc, but more importantly, what about when one's internet connection is down??? A while back my ISP went down in my area and was off for about a week.... cloud computing and Google's proposed 'cloud based' OS would have been useless to me in that circumstance.
The other issue is privacy when one uses/depends on Google's cloud based storage??? Sure you have access to it (while you have an adequate internet connection) but so does Google... and how long before hackers learn how to get in as well. Sure hackers have learned how to access data on harware based OSes/storage facilities, but we have firewalls, fire-walled routers and other security apps to help guard against that... combined with a bit of common sense... but how would one apply hardware based fire walls and security apps to a completely intangible cloud?
My biggest issue, however, is Google's well known practice of incorporating phone home abilities into its apps...google.analytics on a hardware based OS and independent browser would become a pussy cat and irrelvant, once you surrender ALL control to Google's 'cloud based' OS and built-in browser. Google's primary source of income comes from advertising, and data mining users is its primary source of intel to target people with specific advertising, so this Google OS is not a "let's give the people something useful" kind of thing, but a profiteering opportunity for Google to spread its slimy data mining tentacles even farther.
Oh, and before anyone says that Google does not collect personally identifiable information and can't identify you or your IP address, etc, don't be so naive. Google admitted that it knew the locations and identities of those persons in China who were accused of dissidency and internet wrong-doing... it just refused to hand over the data to the Chinese Gov't for fear of a huge financial backlash from Western businesses and users alike.
Yup, go with Google's cloud based OS/browser and you may as well send them a disc with your entire life history, prefences... likes and dislikes.