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HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet specs released – TopNews United States

Primary links Home TopNews Team Contact Information Editorial Policy Privacy Policy Register New Account RSS Feed India Singapore Asia Secondary links Technology Sector Pharmaceutical Sector Corporate Action Health News Company Updates Mobiles / Gadgets Security News Venture Funding Home HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet specs released Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Fri, 08/27/2010 – 09:10 Internet Technology Sector Featured TNM Google The technical specs of Google’s Chrome OS tablet have released today hinting the latest offerings of the device. According to Tech news site Electric Pig the Israeli news outfit Haaretz has stated that the internet biggie Google will be offering an Israeli based technology which will be in sync with its Chrome-based tablet. Haaretz adds that the Google Chrome OS tablet, will be supplied with Nvidia’s Tegra 2 graphics, a 1280×720 resolution screen, 2GB of RAM, 32GB SSD, GPS, webcam, Wi-Fi, and 3G features and also have the touch screen technology offered by Israeli firm N-trigs

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

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Apple iPad Hits Nine More Countries Friday – InformationWeek

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Facebook Lures Away Google Chrome OS Leader – ITProPortal

Windows 7 Security Storage Open Source Network Android   All ITProPortal Channels   RSS Feed  |  Write for us  |  Advertise  |  What’s changed Log In  |  Register   News Deals Reports Reviews Terms Podcasts Events Windows 7 Android  New   Facebook Lures Away Google Chrome OS Leader 29 June, 2010, by James Cullimore The man behind the development of Google’s Chrome OS has left the company to join social networking giant Facebook. Matthew Papakipos, who joined the company in 2007, has previously worked with graphics giant Nvidia and parallel processing technology company PeakStream

Google Chrome OS creator takes job at Facebook, announces switch on Twitter – NetworkWorld.com

Skip Links Go to page content Go to site-wide navigation Go to Contact Us page Network World News Blogs & Columns Subscriptions Videos Events Face-to-Face Virtual More Security LANs & WANs VoIP & Convergence Infrastructure Management Wireless & Mobile Software Data Center Small/Midmarket Business Networking Careers Toolshed Tech Debate Community Cisco Subnet Microsoft Subnet Open Source Subnet Social Web  Email  Close Digg Slashdot Fark Stumble Reddit MIXX del.icio.us Newsvine Technorati Facebook Twitter Your Name: Your Email Address: Recipient(s) Email Address: (Comma separation for multiple addresses) Your Message: Google Chrome OS creator takes job at Facebook, announces switch on Twitter Facebook hires Google Chrome OS engineer Matthew Papakipos By Jon Brodkin , Network World June 28, 2010 03:50 PM ET Share/Email Tweet This Comment Print Google’s Matthew Papakipos, the engineering director who started and led the project to create the Chrome operating system , has been hired away by Facebook. Papakipos announced his job change Monday afternoon on Twitter , writing “Now that Chrome OS & WebGL are in good shape, it’s time for something new

Google’s Chrome OS Ventures Into Windows’ Turf – ChannelWeb

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Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? – Technorati (blog)

profile=”http://gmpg.org/xfn/11″> Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? – Technorati IT Technorati Blogs/Posts Join / Sign In / Help Technology Android Gadgets IT Embedded Business Advertising Finance Guru Small Business Entertainment Celebrity Film Gaming Glosslip Music TV Lifestyle Autos Family Green Motorcycles Travel Sports Outdoor Baseball Football Olympics Boating Politics Videos Blogging Follow @trarticles On Twitter Blog Directory Top 100 Tags People Technorati Blog Write for Technorati State of the Blogosphere Android Guru Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? Author: Stefania Lucchetti Published: June 21, 2010 at 8:02 am Share In July 2009, Google announced a new upcoming operating system, Chrome OS

Could Android and Chrome OS sideline other Linux distros? – ZDNet (blog)

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Get Ready to Control Your Android Phone With the Wave of a Hand – GigaOm (blog)

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Why Your Next Printer Will Have an Email Address – GigaOm (blog)

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