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Linux weaktops poised for death by smartphone

 
Powerless against Jobsian divinity Fail and You Smartphones have been around for a long time, but only recently did the laptop industry figure out that it could cut into the market funded solely by tech nerds' fuck-you money with a compound word of its own: netbook.… (link)

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