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Google Chrome OS Business Edition: 2011 – I4U
I4U News Latest News | Submit Tips | RSS News Feed | Twitter Google Chrome OS Business Edition: 2011 Topic: Technology News Posted on Sat, 6 Mar 2010 12:01:05 CST | by Robert Evans Buy Chrome OS on Amazon.com . (if available) Sponsored Links Related Stories New Google Chrome Beta released 2009-03-17 14:45:17 Google Chrome Download available now 2008-09-02 13:50:00 Google Chrome Screenshot leaked 2008-09-02 02:12:29 More stories Technology News AT&T Launches 2 3G Dongles 2010-03-05 11:54:24 T-Mobile HSPA+ Comes March 14 2010-03-05 11:37:04 Bluetooth 4.0 Comes Q4 2010?
Google acquires Picnik – Digit
Sign-in / Quick Registration / Subscribe to Digit / Newsletter Sign up Win an Acer Aspire Netbook Home Reviews Features News Downloads Videos Forum Classifieds Digit Store Subscribe Top Categories: Laptops & PCs / Mobiles & PDAs / Portable Players / Digital Cameras / Audio / TVs / CPUs & Motherboards / Tips & Tricks / Agent 001 / Q&A / General Featured Story Windows 7 Review – Part 5 Home > News > Google acquires Picnik Latest News Headline: AMD’s New 890GX Chipset with Integrated DX 10.1 Gr… Google acquires Picnik by Kshitij Sobti / Mar 02, 2010 19:14:18 IST / Tags: google picnic , picnic , online image editor , online editor , online apps Rate this article Not Rated In a not quite so unexpected move, Google has acquired , Picnik, a website which provides an online image editor built in Flash. Picnik is an online image editor which allows you to open image files from your Picasa, Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket, and a host of other image hosting services.
MeeGo: What does Nokia’s new OS mean for the iPad? – Top 10 Broadband (blog)
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Pre-release Chrome OS now supports NVIDIA Ion graphics acceleration – Liliputing
Product Database Reviews Forum Deals Contact About Pre-release Chrome OS now supports NVIDIA Ion graphics acceleration Google’s Chrome OS won’t be officially launched until later this year, but the netbook-centric operating system is open source. And that means that anybody can download the code, tinker with it, and put out a pre-release build that you can install and run. And that’s exactly what Hexxeh has done… repeatedly
MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Announce Hybrid OS MeeGo – Techtree.com
Reuters MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Announce Hybrid OS MeeGo Techtree.com While most other OSes (except for the notable exception of Google's Chrome OS ) try to concentrate on one platform – be it mobile, Internet tablets or … MeeGo: Everything you need to know ElectricPig.co.uk MeeGo interface sighted! First screenshot reveals new details ElectricPig.co.uk all 513 news articles
MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Launch Hybrid OS MeeGo – Techtree.com
PC World MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Launch Hybrid OS MeeGo Techtree.com While most other OSes (except for the notable exception of Google's Chrome OS ) try to concentrate on one platform – be it mobile, Internet tablets or … MeeGo: Everything you need to know ElectricPig.co.uk MeeGo interface sighted! First screenshot reveals new details ElectricPig.co.uk all 493 news articles
Google Chrome OS to work with a multitude of devices – UberGizmo (blog)
Google Chrome OS – Google Chrome OS to work with a multitude of devices Share Google Chrome OS to work with a multitude of devices Posted on Feb 3, 10 08:29 AM PDT It seems as though Google’s Chrome OS won’t see limited functionality to just netbooks and even tablets, but has the ultimate vision to run on low-power computers – we’re talking about other platforms including large screen displays, projectors and notebooks. Of course, with various platforms running Chrome OS in the future, this can only mean one thing – interacting within the OS’ environment will be very different due to the vastly contrasting natures of selected devices, where some come with smaller displays while others have different form factors and user input capability. Well, we’re more interested to see how the Chrome OS performs on netbooks first before even thinking about how it fares on other platforms
Next up: the MacPad and the GooTab? – Good Morning Silicon Valley (blog)
Next up: the MacPad and the GooTab? Posted by John Murrell on February 2nd, 2010 at 7:20 am | Categorized as Uncategorized | Tagged as Apple , Google Thought you were done hearing rumors about the tablet Apple is secretly developing
Google Talks about Chrome OS Future – infoSync World
Home / Cell phones Google Talks about Chrome OS Future By Sindre Lia, Wednesday 20 January 2010 How will the Web work in the future? In a recent interview, Google talked about some of the challenges Chrome OS aims to solve



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