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Google introduces the Chromebook

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Google releases an advert for Chromebook as it prepares to venture into the laptop market with the launch of its own operating system, Chrome OS. Google has unveiled the first two computers that will use its own operating system, Chrome OS. Made by Samsung and Acer, the devices will launch in seven countries including the UK on 15 June.
Google’s Chrome OS is based on the Chrome web browser that is now used by 160m people around the world. Its aim is to encourage people to use web-based applications.
Chromebooks promise a sleeker browsing experience as Google claim they have built their new operating system around the premise that the user can acheive everything online.
Indeed the Chromebook sales hype promises "nothing but the web" and Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder, has described it as “a new model of computing”.

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