Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Google may launch its Chromebook soon: Rumors spread like fire

google Chromebook After a video was leaked on the web, the rumors have started spreading like fire that Google is about to launch its own Chromebook. Chromebooks are laptops that run the Google Chrome OS, are extremely fast in booting and powering off, provide seamless access to the net, have thousands of apps and stores your data continuously on the cloud. Samsung and HP have already stepped in to the domain, providing with their versions of Chromebook. But the video that showed Google’s Chromebook seemed that it radiated a much powerful vibe of pure awesomeness as compared to the other two.
The video which was posted on a website called Slinky.Me was removed along with an apology from the CEO of Slinky.Me on Google plus where he claimed that the servers were hacked and the problem is being sorted out. He also tagged both François Beaufort, Chrome OS developer and Google co-founder Sergey Brin in the post.
Repors suggest that Google’s new Chrome OS will have a 2560 x 1700 display. Recently HP too launched a Chromebook, (this runs Google’s Chrome OS) joining other manufacturers like Acer, Samsung and Lenovo.
Tech nerds and Google fans are waiting anxiously for the Google I/O Developer conference in May where Google might reveal its Chromebook to the world.

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