The article grossly underestimates Google's business model in different arenas.
"Microsoft gets paid when you buy Windows or Office or an Xbox, etc. [...] Google gets paid when you click on certain links. It doesn't matter how you clicked on that link, all that matters is that you click."
Google got paid when I bought my G1. You know why? It has the Google logo on the back of the phone. To think that Google isn't interested in the consumer market is foolishly shortsighted. And to think that Google isn't going to be able to monetize the information it will be able to gather in Chrome OS is shortsighted, too. They may and probably will monetize it in a value-added way, like they do with ads in Gmail. But they'll do it - don't kid yourself.