Microsoft: Don't Worry About Google Chromebooks
by Ashraf Eassa
There's been a lot of buzz surrounding machines that come running Google's (GOOG) minimalist "Chrome OS" called "Chromebooks". These are $200 - $250 machines that can run the Google Chrome web-browser. The hardware isn't all that powerful, but the idea is that most people just don't need all that much processing power, memory, or storage space. Users trade flexibility and power for something that's simple, functional, and cheap. Does this new paradigm pose a significant threat to Microsoft's (MSFT) mainstream operating systems? read more »
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