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Android Reaches 200000 Activations A Day – ITProPortal
Windows 7 Security Storage Open Source Network All ITProPortal Channels Android RSS Feed | Write for us | Advertise | What’s changed Log In | Register News Deals Reports Reviews Terms Podcasts Events Windows 7 Android New Android Reaches 200,000 Activations A Day 05 August, 2010, by Desire Athow Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, has revealed that more than 200,000 Android-based devices are being activated every day, a figure that’s up by 25 per cent on last month alone.
Google Chrome OS to gain access to the Desktop Applications – Technology Stop
profile=”http://gmpg.org/xfn/11″> Technology Stop » Blog Archive » Google Chrome OS to gain access to the Desktop Applications Have Your Tech Food Here Home Contact Us Authors Of Techperk Home » Latest Technology News Google Chrome OS to gain access to the Desktop Applications 12 June 2010 No Comment The theregister.co.uk is reporting that the Google Chrome OS may get access to the desktop applications as well. The browser based OS will gain access to the legacy desktop applications using a technology called as “Chromoting”. This will help in accessing the desktop application within the browser and users can access the applications running in the Windows, Linux, or Mac desktop
Could Android and Chrome OS sideline other Linux distros? – ZDNet (blog)
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Could Chrome OS revive slumping netbook numbers? – ZDNet (blog)
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Google Chrome OS to launch this fall – ZDNet (blog)
ZDNet Search All of ZDNet Reviews Whitepapers Downloads Home News & Blogs Reviews Downloads White Papers Log Out | Manage | Log In | Join | Site Assistance | Follow via Twitter Facebook Email US Edition ZDNet is available in the following editions: Australia Asia China France Germany United Kingdom Companies Hardware Software Mobile Security Research Special Coverage Amazon Apple AT&T Cisco Dell EMC Oracle Google HP IBM Intel Microsoft Research in Motion SAP Verizon Data center Green Tech Laptops Networking Printers Processors Servers Storage Cloud computing Collaboration Databases Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise software Linux Microsoft Office Open source Software as a service Virtualization Web browsers Windows 7 4G Android BlackBerry iPhone Smartphones Windows Phone 7 Malware Patches Vulnerabilities McAfee Symantec Forrester Galleries IT Failures TechRepublic Pro Reviews White Papers Videos Podcasts Special Reports Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of… Sapphire 2010 SAPPHIRE was well received but little attention was given to some of the continuing nagging..
Netbook Version Of Meego Available – ITProPortal
Windows 7 Security Storage Network Android All ITProPortal Channels Open Source RSS Feed | Write for us | Advertise | What’s changed Log In | Register News Deals Reports Reviews Terms Podcasts Events Windows 7 Android New Netbook Version Of Meego Available 28 May, 2010, by Desire Athow Meego, the mobile Linux Operating system introduced by Intel and Nokia, has officially been launched with a netbook version ready to go.
Microsoft can be Winner in War between Apple and Google – PC World
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