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Well, for starters, one of the guys who commented has been there since the beginning. As for the rest, this is very unlikely. Think about this for a second. They'd already started a project called ChromeOS, and they then decide to have a meeting with this guy about the idea of a web browsing laptop (or whatever)?

That doesn't make sense.

I have my own recollections of when/how the ChromeOS project started (since they asked for legal and open source advice ), and it pretty much matches other folks in that thread. I never heard from this guy, and I had heard from now-executives (they were just regular folks back then :P) about the idea/plan.

So, while theoretically possible still, it's pretty unlikely. I expect this is simply a case where a guy thinks what he did got used elsewhere, and it wasn't.

There were a lot of independently developed projects that did kinda-the-same thing back in 2006-2007.




The patent in question has nothing to do with Chrome OS, beyond the very generic notion of thin clients.


What he said.




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