Fuchsia, Chrome OS, and the risk of black-and-white thinking

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Gather 'round, kiddos: Granpappy Writerman has a story to share
And stick with me through this, 'cause I swear it's building up to something important — something that may just shift how you think about
one of tech's most titillating topics.Way back in 2009, you see, an upstart little company known as Google came out with a strange-seeming
operating system called Chrome OS
In the beginning, it was a humble effort — with nary more to its name than a maximized browser window locked down onto unremarkable
hardware.But Google saw promise in this fledgling project — and despite the broad dismissals and echoes of laughter surrounding it, the
company stayed focused and worked tirelessly to refine the formula
There had to be a balance of simplicity and function that'd make a cloud-centric computing platform compelling, Google thought, and now was
the time to find it.