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Google exec: 60% of businesses could dump Windows for Chrome OS
Google continues to send mixed messages about Chrome OS. The latest comes from a Google exec who says Chrome OS could be an enterprise replacement for Windows.
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Printer drivers: A thing of the past? Google, HP seem to think so
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Will Microsoft's Silverlight dampen the appeal of Google's Chrome OS?
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Google to demo Chrome OS; Detail launch plans
The company is holding an event at its Mountain View campus. The event will be "a technical announcement," but Google will be showing a few demos as well as detailing its launch plans for next year.
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Leaked pictures of Chrome OS?
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Chrome security boosts Google OS plan
The techniques Google uses to protect Chrome users from browser-based attacks have taken on new importance with the company's plan to make the software the centerpiece of a Netbook operating system.
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The history and future of Chrome OS
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Will Chrome endanger Android?
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Android on PC gets new input
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With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere
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Google goes after Windows with launch of Chrome OS
Google said late Tuesday that it will launch the Google Chrome operating system, a computer operating system that initially will target netbook computers by offering a faster, better and more...
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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
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RIP webOS: Again and for good this time
The situation at HP is putting a nail in the coffin of webOS, effectively killing it off yet again.
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HP's webOS Enyo team poached by Google
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