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		<title>Are Google, Qualcomm and Las Vegas always right?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will Chrome OS substitutes be controlling the netbook market?

In today&#8217;s computing world, 12 months is a &#8216;light year&#8217;. We have seen various versions of Chromium, Cherry&#8217;s and lately our own Netbook Pack. Qualcomm to support Google&#8217;s Chrome OS means it &#8217;supports&#8217; the idea.
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In today&#8217;s computing world, 12 months is a &#8216;light year&#8217;. We have seen various versions of <span id="IL_AD2">Chromium</span>, Cherry&#8217;s and lately our own <a title="whytwitter Netbook Pack" href="http://www.netbookpack.co.uk" target="_blank"><span id="IL_AD1">Netbook</span> Pack</a>. <strong><a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6074OM20100108" target="_blank">Qualcomm</a> to support Google&#8217;s Chrome OS</strong> means it &#8217;supports&#8217; the idea.</p>
<blockquote><p>Quote: &#8220;<span id="articleText"><span class="focusParagraph"><em>Qualcomm plans to support Chrome, Google Inc&#8217;s upcoming operating system for small computers known as netbooks, the company&#8217;s chief executive, Paul Jacobs, said on Friday</em>&#8220;. But wait, is there more to the story? </span></span><span id="articleText">The executive, a first-time keynote speaker at the annual gadget festival, also said 15 different device makers are designing about 40 products that will use Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon chip for smartphones and mobile computing devices. Very good. What about the rest?<br />
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<p><span id="articleText"><span class="focusParagraph"> </span></span>With <a href="http://www.google.com"><span id="IL_AD3">Google</span></a> and its device partners gearing up to drop the first Chrome OS netbooks on us by year&#8217;s end, 2010 may well be called the &#8216;Year of theNetbook&#8217;; it might already be an &#8216;old hat&#8217;. Whilst the market predictions believe there will be a significant increase of netbook sales in 2010, what happens to all the existing netbooks? Upgrade (downgrade), Windows platform, or..? There are 7 Mill university students ready to upgrade&#8230; Behind the scenes, companies like <a href="http://www.whytwitter.co.uk">whytwitter</a> have not been asleep either; having sold more than 12,000 copies in the first 3 days of launch, it seems they&#8217;ve got it right. Check here: <a href="http://www.netbookpack.co.uk">Netbook Pack</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>The pitch is easy: What&#8217;s not to like about a $300 (or less) netbook, lighter than a pound, travelling with us everywhere we go, booting up in 7 seconds and running much faster than the current Windows version, laptops or Mac computers? Since Chrome OS runs all its software on a cloud I won&#8217;t need to buy, install or update any software &#8211; sounds good. (<a href="http://www.whytwitter.co.uk">whytwitter</a> commented)</p></blockquote>
<p>Remember, <a href="http://google.com">Google</a> succeeded with organic and paid search because it understands what people want &#8211; and that&#8217;s the whole pitch for Chrome OS &#8211; a different model of computing, lean and mean, running web applications really, really fast and costing next to nothing. So what stops the market to develop all sorts of <a href="http://www.netbookpack.co.uk" target="_blank">&#8220;Chromish&#8221;</a> versions prior and along side? Nothing. And consumers have the choice, well before Chrome OS hits the market.</p>
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