Following up on my earlier post about Chrome OS, I got to thinking. Â Google has GMail for email, Talk for chat, Google Docs for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations, and a slew of other cloud based apps. Â But what is missing from their portfolio and therefore missing in Chrome OS? Â I know we don’t know most of the details yet, but we can imagine that the system (being simple and secure) would have very little in it – maybe Chrome browser and maybe a GTalk client.
1) Music – we’re a world accustomed to iTunes and buying our music online. Â Where will that fit? Â How will it — or simply will Chrome OS handle media files?
2) Video – Sure, like music, what about video playback? Â YouTube is great, but there aren’t any video editing tools online as part of YouTube – you have to somehow capture and piece together your videos. Â I’ve never encountered an online video editing software (yet…).
3) Gaming – Sure EA is making some of their games available online and it is generally accepted for game consoles to have online portals to download games – but how will Chrome OS accomplish this? Â Will it shy away from this on its underpowered hardware ?
4) Photo editing  – Sure, Google has Picasa, but will it be packaged with Chrome OS?  It has Picasaweb, but its features are currently very limited and its space is also.
What else am I missing – I’m sure there is more…