Some commentators approached by eWEEK said they would not be surprised if the search giant formalizes its plan to take aim at Microsoft Corp. and announces that it has agreed to distribute a version of Sun Microsystems Inc.'s StarOffice desktop productivity software.
Others have speculated that Google Inc. might announce a desktop productivity offering of its own, "Google Office," based on StarOffice or the open-source OpenOffice.org version.
Others are touting the possibility of a Google operating system that will be based on OpenSolaris or the Sun Java Desktop System.But others say the news could also include a hardware and services component. Some suggest that Google could be buying Sun's recently launched Galaxy servers, based on AMD's Opteron processor, designed to help Sun build a stronger presence in the x86 space.
Other speculation is that Google will use Sun servers as the backbone for the Google wireless offering, known as Google Wi-Fi.
"I suspect the announcement is to do with broadband and Wi-Fi networks. That totally plays into what they've been trying to do with enabling participation infrastructure," one commentator told eWEEK.
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