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Mike Arrington is wrong: Chrome OS won't matter. (video)
Mike Arrington is wrong: Chrome OS won't matter. (video)
Michael Arrington thinks that Chrome OS will destroy Windows. I think he's a fool who's flat wrong.
More alleged Chrome OS screenshots for your viewing pleasure
More alleged Chrome OS screenshots for your viewing pleasure
engadget.com — Well, here we go again -- another set of unverified, likely-fake Google Chrome OS screenshots has just... landed in our inbox. Our tipster claims that while most apps are online, Picasa runs locally for photo and movie viewing, and the "System" tab ... (more) More alleged Chrome OS screenshots for your viewing pleasure
★ Putting What Little We Actually Know About Chrome OS Into Context
daringfireball.net — It has seemed obvious for some time that Google would someday release a PC OS. I became... convinced after they released Android: if they’re creating and giving away a free OS for phones, why not PCs, too? But I expected that Google’s ... (more) ★ Putting What Little We Actually Know About Chrome OS ...
Google’s Apple Moment « fox @ fury
fury.com — There’s been a bit of commentary of late regarding Google’s recently announced Chrome OS and how it... relates to Android. Specifically, Anil Dash and John Gruber question the wisdom of producing two distinct OSes. Anil Dash writes, Google’s Microsoft ... (more) Google’s Apple Moment « fox @ fury
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Mossberg Puppet Disses Google Chrome OS, Mike Arrington
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Mossberg Puppet rips Chrome OS, TechCrunch
The Inquisitr » Technology — Hoggworks Studios have followed on from their Colbert puppet series with a puppet parody of Wall Street Journal tech writer Walt Mossberg. In this episode the Mossberg puppet rips Google Chrome OS and TechCrunch. I was tempted not to post it as we don’t want to hate to much on TechCrunch, but if Arrington friends like Business Insider are ...

Walt Mosspuppet, the Only Tech Journalist in the World [Media]
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