Friday, May 20, 2011

Ready for Google’s Chrome Laptops? Sale in June 2011

Ready for Google’s Chrome Laptops? Sale in June 2011. Google does not seem to stop release its newest innovation. In addition to product launches google android product, google  launches as well  google’s chrome laptops. This computer called a Chromebook. Samsung and Acer will begin selling notebook PCs running Google’s Chrome OS in June, as Google presses ahead with its project to position this new operating system designed specifically for Web applications as a viable option for consumers and businesses.
 
Google Chrome Laptops Due in June 2011

The Chromebooks, named after Google’s Chrome operating system, will store all of a user’s data and the computer’s software online. Instead of desktop software like Microsoft Word or iPhoto, people use Web-based software like Google Docs, Microsoft Office 365 or Picasa. Google’s strategy is to go after businesses and schools first.

Although so far the Chrome OS had been described as built for netbooks, Sundar Pichai, Google’s senior vice president for Chrome, stayed away from that term, referring to the machines as “notebooks” and “Chromebooks.”

Google will also make available “Chromebooks” on a subscription basis for businesses, schools and government agencies, starting at $28 per business user and $20 per school and public sector user.

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