Google To Introduce New Operating System

Google is working on a new operating system for the inexpensive netbook market, a market of portable computers that didn’t really exist a couple years ago. The open source operating system will be based on their own web browser, Chrome. Google has already introduced an operating system for mobile devices, called Android with some success. Google’s new OS is expected to begin running on computers in the second half of 2010.
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