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“Ghost” Global Operating System Lets Users Access Their Desktop & Data From Any Computer

Posted on 14 July 2009

An amazing news. The Ghost high-tech Virtual Computer which uses “cloud computing” to let users access their desktop and data from any computer worldwide shall be released this Tuesday.

This Ghost comp is loacated in the middle of Israel and Palestine deserts.

G.ho.st has developed the world’s first true Web operating system, the global hosted operating system. The G.ho.st Virtual Computer (VC) service includes a personal desktop, files and applications, available from any browser or mobile phone. G.ho.st is the world’s first and only true Web Operating System (Web OS), in that it works openly and seamlessly with leading third-party Web applications.

A prototype of the G.ho.st VC went live in 2007 and the alpha version was launched in May 2008 and enjoyed rave reviews and awards. Ghost Inc. has over 30 employees in Palestine and Israel and is funded by Benchmark Capital.

Based on their alpha version launch in 2008, the users can get an extra 10 GB when they use the promotion code “launch.”

Brief Summary about Ghost:

G.ho.st offers every person in the world a free Virtual Computer (VC). G.ho.st is simply pronounced “ghost”, an acronym of Global hosted operating system (written G.ho.st with two dots because a URL (web address) must have dots!). The G.ho.st Virtual Computer includes almost everything you would have in a physical computer – a desktop, file storage (like a disk drive) and applications (apps).

But unlike a physical computer, your Virtual Computer (VC) is “hosted” in a professional data center somewhere in the Internet “cloud” and is accessible as a web page in any browser. You can run the entire G.ho.st VC from any Internet browser without the need to install any software or “sync” files. Just enter your username and password, and continue using your VC from exactly the state you last left it in.

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