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Google launches app store – The Guardian (blog)

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Parallels announces support for Google Chrome OS – NetworkWorld.com

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Chrome OS Netbook security; State of 4G – NetworkWorld.com

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Google Chrome OS ‘Business’ edition to arrive in 2011 – ZDNet (blog)

March 8th, 2010 Google Chrome OS ‘Business’ edition to arrive in 2011 Posted by Rachel King @ 5:37 am Categories: Browsers , Chrome , Google , Operating Systems , Software Tags: Google Inc. , Operating System , Google Chrome , Details , Operating Systems , Software , Rachel King The first version of Google Chrome OS isn’t even out yet, and there’s already talk of additional editions as Google will be releasing a “business” version of Google Chrome OS next year. It might not be serious competition for Windows 7 Professional OS just yet, as it will only be available on netbooks first.

Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security – NetworkWorld.com

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Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security – NetworkWorld.com

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OS advancements and third party application developments on social networking … – SC Magazine UK

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App stores will have short day in the sun, says Mozilla – Rethink Wireless

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ZDNet’s The Toybox: Top 15 posts of 2009 – ZDNet (blog)

December 17th, 2009 ZDNet’s The Toybox: Top 15 posts of 2009 Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 2:05 pm Categories: Toybox Highlights Tags: Apple iPhone , Google Inc. , Operating System , Smart Phone , Dell Adamo , Apple Inc

Can Windows 7 dominate over Snow Leopard and Chrome OS ? – ITvoir

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