Google in its most recent keynote unveiled the Chromebook, which features its own operating system, the Chrome OS. The unique feature about the Chromebook is that it is meant to be used on the Internet exclusively. The result: Chromebooks are really good at what they do. They boot up in under eight seconds and there are no conventional programs, though one can install online applications. Google is working hard to make it compatible with your desktop, so you can use your desktop through your Chromebook from anywhere in the world over the Internet. It’s more of a support device a desktop and definitely not a replacement. Currently available from Acer and Samsung.
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