paidContentGoogle’s Mixed Message On The Future Of Mobile Computing
You had to attend both days of *Google* I/O to get the full effect: having been present for just one of the two visions of mobile computing… Read more »
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You had to attend both days of *Google* I/O to get the full effect: having been present for just one of the two visions of mobile computing… Read more »
They’re nearly six months late, but the first systems running Chrome OS, which will henceforth be known as Chromebooks, were showcased Wedne… Read more »
We’ve known that Chrome OS notebooks have been on Google’s agenda for a while, but it announced an interesting subscription-based program fo… Read more »
Google wants to persuade end users, corporations and school that Chromebooks represent a new and better way of computing. But what about netbooks, Android devices and strapped school budgets? Chrome VP… Read more »
The Chromebook emphasis on user experience reflects a bit of a departure for Google, which has faced criticism in the past for focusing more on algorithms and engineering than on the… Read more »
The second day of Google (NSDQ: GOOG) I/O was all about Google’s Chrome Web browser and its budding Chrome OS project. Google’s Chrome leade… Read more »
If netbook sales are declining, why would Google announce, not one but two new Chromebook devices with Chrome OS? Google’s web expertise has turned data synchronization into a core feature instead… Read more »
Google, Samsung and Aver are going to bring Chrome OS-powered hardware to consumers, businesses and educational institutions this summer. End-user pricing for the Chrome hardware starts at $349, and businesses can… Read more »