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谷歌 Chrome 操作系统是一个开放源代码的、精巧的操作系统,它最初会针对上网本。在今年晚些时候,我们将开放它的源代码。在 2010 年下半年,运行谷歌 Chrome 操作系统的上网本就将被带给我们的消费者。我们已经与合作伙伴讨论过这个项目,并将很快与开放源代码社区合作,所以选择现在与大家分享我们的愿景,以让大家了解我们正在努力成就的目标。

Why Linux Device Support Isn’t Perfect–And That’s Okay – OStatic (blog)

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How to make netbooks not suck – Toronto Sun (blog)

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Firefox 4 beta 2 arrives as open source browser use grows – ZDNet (blog)

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Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress – BusinessWeek

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Google introduces Google Apps for Government suite – InfoWorld

Google introduces Google Apps for Government suite InfoWorld … $1.5 million to $2 million in savings over five years, Google officials said

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What is the Chromium Project? – Helium

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AS Google’s Chrome OS Nears Release – Chrome OS Site (blog)

Home Articles Apps Press Release Video Posts Tutorials Reviews Resource Centre Wiki Forum About Contact Us Friends and Partners In The Media Site Map Home » Chrome OS , Headline AS Google’s Chrome OS Nears Release Submitted by Nigel Mabandla on July 25, 2010 – 3:01 pm One Comment After Over a year of anticipation, Google’s first ever (computer) operating system will be complete. According to reports from the Internet giant, Chrome OS should be virtually finished by the third quarter of this year (September). It’s then imperative to take these few moments before it’s release to forecast the coming few months for Chrome OS.

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Tablets, Tablets Everywhere – ADOTAS

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Wireless Printing from Handheld Devices:Cloud Print by Google – TimesNewsline.com

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Handheld Devices, Cloud Print by Google Planning Wireless Printing – TimesNewsline.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010 WORLD US BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY SPORTS POLITICS FASHION HEALTH BLOG In the News: Al Gore     Britney Spears     Robert Byrd     G20     Mena Suvari     Michael Vick     Home » TECHNOLOGY Handheld Devices, Cloud Print by Google Planning Wireless Printing 22 July, 2010 Share | A+    A- International search giant Google is planning to introduce wireless printing from mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, or notebooks in its new Google Chrome OS. Mike Jazayeri, Google’s group product manager said in a blog post on the chromium blog that Google Cloud Print project is designed to enable any type of internet connected applications to print on any printer.

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