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Introducing: Google ChromeBook

May 12, 2011 by  
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Google is reinventing the wheel. Their newest product is called the Google ChromeBook which are laptops that are powered by Samsung and Acer for the hardware. The difference between these ChromeBook and other laptops are that they online operate and are maintained entirely online. No desktop, no harddrive, no files, nothing. Everything on cloud space online. Since it’s web based, updates will be ran automatically and there’s no need for virus protection. If this sounds like a device for you, get yours on June 15th. This looks like Google vs. Apple part two…

Chromebooks are built and optimized for the web, so you get a faster, simpler and more secure experience without all the headaches of ordinary computers. Take a look: http://www.google.com/chromebook

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  1. [...] What makes the ChromeBook different? The difference between these ChromeBook and other laptops are that they online operate and are maintained entirely online. No desktop, no harddrive, no files, nothing. Everything on cloud space online. Since it’s web based, updates will be ran automatically and there’s no need for virus protection. [...]



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