It is basically a Linux-based operating system which would be portable and personal. Once you plug it into a PC, the operating system would load, where you can then work in your personal space wherever you are without any kind of additional effort or concern. The main focus of the KeePod OS would be portability, so that it would be extremely easy when it comes to transporting your operating system from one computer to another. Not only that, KeePod OS would play nice across all computers, never mind what their native OS is. It does seem as though such an initiative would come in handy in developing countries and rural areas, as it allows folks living in such places to be able to be exposed to the wonders of modern computing without much cost.