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Stick with Windows 7/Windows 8, No Chrome OS for You – Softpedia
Stick with Windows 7/Windows 8, No Chrome OS for You Just Chromium OS By Marius Oiaga , Technology News Editor 14th of December 2009, 08:17 GMT Adjust text size: Holding your breath for the Windows killer from Google ? Maybe it will be a good idea to exhale, if you haven’t done so sooner this year, when the Mountain View-based search giant unveiled Chromium OS. As more and more Google Chrome OS details are released to the public, it is becoming increasingly clear that Google’s own breed of a Linux open source operating system is incapable of replacing Windows, and that it wasn’t designed as a substitute for Microsoft’s proprietary operating system.
‘JooJoo’ razzed at $499 as CrunchPad litigation proceeds – Christian Science Monitor
Home About / Help Text Subscribe CSMonitor.com The Christian Science Monitor World Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Asia: South & Central, Europe, Middle East, Global Issues USA Politics Economy Foreign Policy Justice Military Society & Culture Commentary The Monitor’s View Opinion Letters to the Editor Money Environment Alternative Energy Living Green Global Warming Wildlife Innovation Sci / Tech Pioneers Responsible Tech Tech Culture Arts & Entertainment Art Movies Music / Performing Arts Sports TV Books Book reviews News Readers’ picks Living Family / Parenting Food Home & Community Religion & Ethics Travel Learning The Home Forum Essays Kidspace Poetry Articles on Christian Science Sci / Tech Pioneers Responsible Tech Tech Culture The JooJoo, once known as the CrunchPad, debuted in a webcast Monday. (thejoojoo.com screengrab) Enlarge Photos ( 1 of 1) ‘JooJoo’ razzed at $499 as CrunchPad litigation proceeds The JooJoo packs a 12-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, and a slim OS that is said to boot to a Web browser in 9 seconds.
The network security appliances and software market – ITBusiness.ca
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ThinPrint Offers to Solve Chrome’s Printing Problem – SYS-CON Media (press release)
Open Web Authors: Maureen O’Gara , Bryan O’Rourke , Rebecca Miller , Jeremy Geelan , Aditya Banerjee Related Topics: Linux , Virtualization , Open Web Linux: Article ThinPrint Offers to Solve Chrome’s Printing Problem Say it will be available in the fourth quarter of 2010 By Maureen O’Gara Article Rating: Select rating Give it 1/5 Give it 2/5 Give it 3/5 Give it 4/5 Give it 5/5 December 4, 2009 02:00 PM EST Reads: 124 Related Print Email Feedback Add This Blog This Google on Ulitzer Berlin-based ThinPrint AG, the printer virtualization house, thinks it’s got a cloud solution for the admittedly printing-challenged Chrome OS. It say it will be available in the fourth quarter of 2010 when the Chrome operating system is supposed to be fit for public consumption on special Google-spec’d netbooks.
Goodbye, Google Gears (Sniff!) – PC World
Goodbye, Google Gears (Sniff!) – PC World PCWorld.com is upgrading some back-end systems. Some site features, such as user registration, may be temporarily unavailable



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