Marketing wise, it looks great, and will be a wonderful way to put Chrome in front of people who wouldn't be the type to download or even show interest in software on the internet.
These same people are those who associate the Internet with the blue E. The same people who if they get into their heads that Chrome icon = nice experience, may shell out the money happily for a chromebook which gives them what they want.
For what must be a very cheap marketing move, I don't see any negatives to this.
Similar to the way I like to buy physical books for those books which I think I would like on my bookshelf.
as a p.s anyone feel like bundling vim into a nice case for me? :P
I'm guessing the CD doesn't actually contain Chrome - just some code to download it. It's like how the Chrome download on Google's site is actually for an installer that will itself download the latest version of Chrome.
http://www.quora.com/AOL-History/How-much-did-it-cost-AOL-to...
Canonical?
[On second thought, there are some more issues to consider. In order for them to be useful rather than landfill, they'd have to be writable, but that would be a security nightmare. Imagine someone grabbing one, putting malware on it, and tossing it back in the basket. If they're non-writable, then the question becomes whether they can be manufactured as efficiently as CDs, and with a lesser long-term environmental impact.]
However, this might be useful for the people who are buying PCs @ bestbuy. Especially if you get the BestBuy associates to hand them out / suggest them when someone buys a new computer. Also, lest we forget, AOL is not the great company it could've been but the free CDs did help make them the giant they once were, they just didn't pivot fast enough.
In conclusion, by having an insightful thought I also got to share my snarky comment.
Actually that CD and case does looks quite nice. I would want one myself!
I'm also curious about a Chromebook but I doubt they will arrive in Romania anytime soon. The new Samsung model doesn't seem to be available not even on the German Amazon!