Jolicloud

Jolicloud is an Internet operating system for netbooks with a beautiful interface, an application directory and social features that make it easy and fun to use.

Jolicloud Full HD 1080p on Pine Trail Platform

Jolicloud Full HD 1080p on Pine Trail Platform

This video demos Full HD 1080p video playback on a Samsung N210 netbook with an Intel Atom N450 processor running Jolicloud. 4 weeks after adding Full HD support for NVIDIA ION graphics processors Jolicloud reaches another milestone by supporting Intel's Pine Trail platform that will certainly power many netbooks to be released in 2010.

Jolicloud NVIDIA ION Support Demoed on a Compaq Mini 311

Jolicloud NVIDIA ION Support Demoed on a Compaq Mini 311

As announced yesterday on Twitter there will soon be an update for Jolicloud that adds support for NVIDIA ION graphics processors. This video shows a Shrek 2 trailer played in Full HD 1080p on a Compaq Mini 311 running Jolicloud.

Will 2010 be the Year for Linux on Netbooks?

Will 2010 be the Year for Linux on Netbooks?

Today mobile computing expert and Web entrepreneur Sascha Pallenberg shared his netbook market trend predictions for 2010 in this video. Sascha predicts that 2010 will be the year for Linux on netbooks, he especially sees Moblin, Jolicloud and later in 2010 Chrome OS as operating systems with high potential.

Jolicloud Pre-Beta on the Samsung N140

Jolicloud Pre-Beta on the Samsung N140

After months of private alpha testing Tariq Krim, founder and CEO of Jolicloud, announced the launch of the publicly available pre-beta of the Linux based netbook operating system last Thursday at the LeWeb 2009 tech conference in Paris.

How to Create a Jolicloud Website App with Prism

How to Create a Jolicloud Website App with Prism

Mozilla Prism is an application for integrating web applications with the desktop. Web apps created with Prism can be accessed like any other desktop application, e.g. via a desktop icon, the system taskbar or dock. Prism apps run separately from the Web browser and can be configured independently.