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How do you want to browse the web today?

Montreal, Quebec, July 27, 2009 – RealWat Inc. is proud to announce the beta launch of the Ti-Took platform. Ti-Took is a safe web browsing software solution that integrates minimalist design with innovative technology to deliver a fast, safe, easy and personalized web experience.

Named after the tuk-tuk vehicles that carry riders anywhere all day long in east Asian cities and towns, Ti-Took is a simple, trustworthy way of navigating the complex and often dangerous world of the internet.

“For the average computer user, web browsers are becoming de facto operating systems. They serve as launch pads and host platforms for applications of all kinds,” says RealWat president David Ker. “Cloud computing brings with it problems relating to privacy, site authenticity, content filtering and data integrity. The multiple solutions currently available to address these issues lack the intuitive, catch-all functionality of the Ti-Took platform.”

Ti-Took is a downloadable application for Windows users which accesses the web via a dashboard and the question: How do you want to browse the web today? Users then launch one of their current browsers or the high-speed Ti-Took Nuage browser. They can also perform a web search on Google, Yahoo or Bing through the integrated dashboard search box. “The Ti-Took Nuage browser is based on Google Chromium open-source code,” explains Mr. Ker. “We recognize and appreciate how Chromium’s feature-rich robustness benefits Nuage.”

Ti-Took is aimed at the consumer market, specifically Windows users who are seeking enhanced, customizable browsing security, portable online bookmarking and multiple browser management. “Our customizable security settings and private browsing make the educational market our next target,” adds Mr. Ker.

About RealWat

Founded in 2007 by David Ker, RealWat is a web start-up specializing in IT solutions in Virtual Application Private Networks for specific communities. Headquartered near Montreal, Canada, RealWat also has a software development and support team in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Ti-Took is a trademark of RealWat Inc. All other company product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

For more Ti-Took features and details, visit: http://titook.net/tip/featuresdownload.html

To download Ti-Took, visit: http://titook.net

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Contact: Ms. Davine Ker, (877) 425-4839, info@realwat.com

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GoogleChromeOS

This diagram  is a capture of my understanding of the Google Chrome OS announcement today.  Native Client and Google Gear are not discussed in the Google blog, however it’s obvious to me they are there:  file system access requires Gear,  native execution requires Google Native to get close access to the CPU horsepower.  There’re certainly many inacuracies.

You are welcome to make suggestions. I’ll update the diagram.

/@Realwat on twitter

References:

-The official announcement #Google #OS: Introducing the Google Chrome OS http://su.pr/2K5DZ9

-News BREAKING: Google to Launch Operating Systemhttp://su.pr/1eCLa

 

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