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Google’s Chrome OS Will Be Optimized for Speed (NewsFactor)


NewsFactor – Google is showcasing how its Chrome OS will change the user experience when it launches before next year’s holiday season. The new operating system will initially appear on netbook-style devices that will feature bigger keyboards than today’s netbooks offer, the company said.

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Google’s Chrome OS Will Be Optimized for Speed
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Five Reasons the Google Chrome OS will Flop (PC World)


PC World – Yesterday Google hosted a press event at its Mountain View campus to reveal a first glimpse at the Chrome OS. The excitement around the operating system has led to rampant rumors and speculation, but I question whether the Chrome OS is really worth any of this hype.

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Five Reasons the Google Chrome OS will Flop
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Five Reasons Google Chrome OS will Succeed (PC World)


PC World – Google’s Chrome OS doesn’t signal the apocalypse for Apple and Microsoft, but that doesn’t mean the operating system won’t succeed when it arrives next year.

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Five Reasons Google Chrome OS will Succeed
(PC World)

EU Gives Oracle Extra Time to Respond to Sun Inquiry (PC World)


PC World – Oracle and Sun Microsystems have been granted an extra week to defend their planned US$7 billion merger in front of European regulators, the European Commission said Friday.Earlier this month the Commission, Europe’s top antitrust regulator, issued formal objections to the deal, arguing that it posed a threat to competition in the market for database software.The deadline for a final ruling has been put back to Jan. 27 from Jan

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How Google Gets from Chrome OS to YouTube TVs (PC Magazine)


PC Magazine – Google fired another shell at Microsoft’s fundamental business model on Thursday, when it released the code behind its Google Chrome OS. What happens when you turn the operating system into just another advertising medium? Quite a number of things.

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How Google Gets from Chrome OS to YouTube TVs
(PC Magazine)

Why Chrome OS will fail — big time (InfoWorld)


InfoWorld – The Chrome OS is here — sort of. This week, Google was kind of enough to give the world a sneak peek at its nascent desktop operating system. And after months of speculation (and more than a few bogus screenshot galleries), I can finally say that I’ve seen the future …

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Why Chrome OS will fail — big time
(InfoWorld)

Why Chrome OS will fail — big time (InfoWorld)


InfoWorld – The Chrome OS is here — sort of. This week, Google was kind of enough to give the world a sneak peek at its nascent desktop operating system. And after months of speculation (and more than a few bogus screenshot galleries), I can finally say that I’ve seen the future ..

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Why Chrome OS will fail — big time
(InfoWorld)

Why Chrome OS will fail — big time (InfoWorld)


InfoWorld – The Chrome OS is here — sort of. This week, Google was kind of enough to give the world a sneak peek at its nascent desktop operating system. And after months of speculation (and more than a few bogus screenshot galleries), I can finally say that I’ve seen the future …

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Why Chrome OS will fail — big time
(InfoWorld)

Gameloft says it, others reining in Android plans (Reuters)


Reuters – French mobile phone games company Gameloft said it and other software developers were cutting back investment in developing games and other applications for Google’s Android platform.

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Gameloft says it, others reining in Android plans
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Gameloft says it, others reining in Android plans (Reuters)


Reuters – French mobile phone games company Gameloft said it and other software developers were cutting back investment in developing games and other applications for Google’s Android platform.

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Gameloft says it, others reining in Android plans
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