Our friend Brad over at Liliputing has put Chrome and Jolicloud head to head in the battle made for two operating systems built for the clouds. Jolicloud has been a long time favorite of Netbook News since its been pushing users towards cloud based services…
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Jolicloud 2 underway, new Jolicloud netbook goes on sale in France
Late last year, Jolicloud parterned with Vye PC in the UK to launch the company’s first Jolicloud run netbook, the Jolibook. Today, the company is partnering with LDLC to ship the ‘Mercure’ netbook with Jolicloud over in France. We’re not sure if Jolicloud will be…
New Jolicloud features announced
Yesterday, Joli OS 1.2 was announced and today that’s followed up with new features of Jolicloud – the name for the version that’s available as an app on the Chrome browser, and soon on other browsers and apps on iOS and Android. Naturally, it will…
Joli OS 1.2 announced, feature list
Joli OS, the new name for the traditional Linux based OS and personally, my favorite netbook OS, gets the official version 1.2 launch today. Nice improvements all around. No general improvements specified but looking at the comments, idle battery drain has been fixed for netbooks…
Dell Duo demoed with Jolicloud, touch gestures and on-screen keyboard (update)
Update: Here’s another video (below) showing off the Dell Duo convertible tablet with Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition working with touch screen features and again, with the Florence on-screen keyboard. This second videos makes things look much more usable.
It’s old news now that Windows 7…
Jolicloud heading to Firefox, Safari browsers, iPad and Android
Jolicloud 1.2 is going to be announced later this week but before that the company has another announcement to make – the Linux based install we’ve known as Jolicloud will be renamed Joli OS, and Jolicloud will now refer to the online versions, which is…
Jolicloud 1.2 preview, details next week (update: HTML5 file system)
Update: No doubt we’ll hear more at CeBIT but here’s a little more info pushed out over Twitter. Jolicloud 1.2 will introduce a HTML 5 based filesystem. According to the screenshot, the files menu no longer launches Nautilus (Gnome’s file manager) when you click the…
Jolicloud 1.1 available from today (Update: ready for 1.0 users)
Update: The Jolicloud 1.1 update is now available for existing 1.o users. If you’ve been using Jolicloud 1.0 today then you would have seen the update already. Note that the ASUS Eee PC T91 touchscreen and Intel GMA 500 graphics are not fully supported with…
Jolicloud Takes On ExoPC, Lacks Touch Support
Ah, Jolicloud. ExoPC. Very cool products in their own right and we have no problems recommending both. Blogue de Geek, on the same line of thinking, tried combining them into some sort of super slate. Nice thinking since Jolicloud has the best hardware support out…
Jolicloud 1.1 Delayed To December 7
Looks like those getting their hands on the Jolibook will have exclusive use of version 1.1 of Jolicloud for a little longer as the team has announced that they’ve delayed its release until December 7. If you remember, version 1.1 was announced back in October…
Jolicloud’s Jolibook Reviewed
Joanna over at Engadget has the first review out on Jolicloud’s Jolibook. The hardware, a design that gets rebadged by a lot of small companies, is decent although the bulging 6-cell battery (slightly wobbly, 4:46 hours runtime) and colorful, busy lid are likely to turn…
Jolibook Up For Order At Amazon In UK 280 Pounds, Ships Monday
Update: Amazon’s got the dates wrong – It’ll ship the following Monday according to Tariq Krim’s latest tweets. You can also buy the netbook directly from vyepc.com via Jolicloud.com (Jolibooks)
As promised, Jolicloud and Vye’s Jolibook has hit the UK first, and it’s now up…
Jolibook Netbook First Look Out
TechCrunch has the first hands on video out of Jolicloud’s Jolibook – a 10-inch netbook running Jolicloud, and it’s the yet to be released version 1.1 that boasts many new features over the current version 1.0. The netbook is decent enough if you don’t mind…











