profile=”http://gmpg.org/xfn/11″> Chrome OS UI Developments Thus Far (Pics) « Chrome Os « Chrome OS Site 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 Chrome OS UI Developments Thus Far (Pics) Submitted by Nigel Mabandla on June 24, 2010 9:52 am No Comment Google’s Chrome OS has come a long way from it’s humble beginnings just a year ago when it was first announced. Ever since then, momentum has picked up; a look at the latest mock ups reveals that the operating system is more ‘ready’ than it has ever been
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Google Replaces Hardware Manufacturer Names in Chrome OS Repositories – Erictric
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More Details on Google Cloud Print for Chrome OS – Softpedia
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Acer Chrome OS devices likely to be shown at Computex Taipei Show this June – DeviceMAG
profile=”http://gmpg.org/xfn/11″> Acer Chrome OS devices likely to be shown at Computex Taipei Show this June – DeviceMAG home – about us – advertising – contact – links Acer Chrome OS devices likely to be shown at Computex Taipei Show this June May 14, 2010, By Siyahi in Gadgets Acer is said to be lining up the launch of new devices running on Google’s Chrome OS by next month. From what we get to know, the new launches are likely to happen at the Computex Taipei Show that gets underway in June. The Chrome OS has been built by Google with a focus on the internet, for use in netbooks. The devices to be launched by Acer at the show are still unknown, though Google had mentioned that it was possible for Chrome to be brought to other kinds of devices such as smartbooks or tablet PCs powered by non-x86 chips such as ARM processors
Google: Chrome OS netbooks will cost under $400 – FierceCIO
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Google Chrome OS Netbooks To Retail For $300 To $400 – Geeky gadgets
Home Free Newsletter Mobile Apps Favourite Sites Archives About Contact Advertise Privacy Google Chrome OS Netbooks To Retail For $300 To $400 By Roland Hutchinson on Tuesday 20th April 2010 3:28 pm in Technology News We haven’t heard much recently about Google’s Chrome OS based netbooks, although Google’s [GOOG] CEO Eric Schmidt has revealed what price point the Chrome OS netbooks will retail for. It looks like we will be paying between $300 to $400 for a netbook running the Google Chrome OS, and this is down to the type pf processors, displays and other components that are needed to make it run
Google: Chrome OS netbooks should cost $300 to $400 – Liliputing
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Synaptics announce Gesture Suite for Linux – The H
The H open source security In association with heise online Last 7 days News Archive Features Forums Newsletter RSS « previous | next » 19 April 2010, 17:36 Synaptics announce Gesture Suite for Linux The track pad maker Synaptics has announced that its Gesture Suite software for TouchPads is now available to OEMs. The software itself is not open source and so is unlikely to appear in most Linux distributions. It is aimed at companies making Linux based notebooks and netbooks that want to be able to offer two finger scrolling, three finger gestures, momentum based scrolling and pinch to zoom on their systems
Google Chrome OS to route print jobs around planet – Register
Skip to content Whitepapers | Reg Hardware | Channel Reg Hardware Software Music & Media Networks Security Public Sector Business Science Odds & Sods Google Chrome OS to route print jobs around planet Alert Print Post comment The Chocolate Factory as print server By Cade Metz in San Francisco • Get more from this author Posted in Music and Media , 17th April 2010 00:50 GMT Free whitepaper – Taking control of your data demons: Dealing with unstructured content Google has explained how browser-obsessed Chrome OS netbooks can print. And – naturally – it will send all your jobs across the net, through its servers, and back down to a PC elsewhere in the room. In fact, Google intends to send all your print jobs through its servers, whether they’re coming from a desktop or a mobile or some other notebook that has nothing to do with Chrome OS.



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