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G.ho.st
Ghost logo
File:GhostOS-screen.png
Ghost- Hosted Operating System Screen Shot
Developer(s)Ghost Team
TypeWeb application
WebsiteOfficial G.ho.st Website

G.ho.st is a hosted OS or WebOS developed by Ghost Inc. It is an acronym of Global Hosted Operating SysTem. It provides, over the web, a working environment that mimics the classic desktop provided by personal computer operating systems. As a web based service users are able to create, save and return to a working environment from anywhere over the Internet. G.ho.st software is currently in alpha stage.

Some of its features are:

  • A 'virtual' file system (where the actual files may be hosted by third-parties)
  • Various desktop widgets
  • RSS Reader
  • Integration of 3rd party hosted applications

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