Google Chromebook: Pros And Cons
![]() |
![]() | Google has finally put up it’s Chromebook (a minimum capability netbook which runs the Chrome OS) for sale. You will be able to buy one of these netbooks from Amazon or Bestbuy starting from June 15, 2011. The Chromebooks have been manufactured by Samsung and ACER which means you will have two options when you… |
![]() | With Google ChromeOS nearing it’s release date (via the Chromebook on 15th June) it looks like Microsoft has been working on something similar too. ChromeOS basically puts all user data in the cloud and aims to synchronize all that data using Google Accounts so that whenever users log in to their computers from different locations,… |
![]() | Hold your breath for a new enticer from Google – all new Chrome OS. Two years ago Google had announced about its Chrome OS release, and here it is for you. Samsung Chromebook Series 5 is one of the two laptops to have Chrome OS as its operating system. It will be available from June… |
![]() | According to Google, the Chrome OS has been built for people who spend most of their time on the Web. Chrome OS is designed to run on computers ranging from Netbooks to full blown Desktop Systems. Whereas Android is meant only for Mobile Phones and especially for Touch screen devices. |