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Google Announces its Operating System

Hi With Chrome OS, Google campaign to follow the same formula it used with its browser: “Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. Chrome OS will run on x86-based PCs, as well as machines built around the ARM processor. Chrome OS “is being created for people who spend most of their time on the web” and will be able to run on practically any PC that meets the minimum requirements, ranging from netbooks on the low-end to high end power desktops.

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Thank you Techsavy2 i keep this in Mind for my Next Computer…

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An Unknown Location | 4 months, 2 weeks ago (6 days, 1 hour after post)

Google OS might accelerate interest in the popular mobile Internet device market.

Mobile Internet devices (MIDs), which are sometimes called netbooks, are physically small and application-lite laptop computers designed specially to access the Internet over wireless protocols.

MIDs have been growing in popularity with some 21 million of the small Internet appliances expected to be sold in 2009. MIDs, which often lack many customary computer applications, are expected to have a major impact on ecommerce as more consumers use MIDs to shop on the go, without firing up the “big” computer.

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