Google + Samsung = Chromebook! What do you think?

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Hello Warriors,

I have read this somewhere and I thought of sharing it to you.

The latest offering from the Google Samsung partnership is a lightweight notebook computer that boots up in seven seconds, offers built-in virus protection, 100GB of cloud storage and is priced at $249.

Google and Samsung have launched the Chromebook, their latest and cheapest attempt to get the world to love the cloud. Available for pre-order Friday in the US and UK, the new Chromebook weighs in at 1.1kg, boasts an 11.6-inch screen, looks more than a little like a MacBook Air and offers 16GB of in-built and 100GB of cloud storage for the price $249.

Running an ARM processor more often found in smartphones and tablets, the Chromebook will boot up in under 10 seconds and, compared to Mac or PC offerings, has very little in terms of pre-installed software or even operating system. But that's what sets it apart. Google's Chrome browser is essentially the operating system and the core of this device -- boot up, launch the browser and all of the applications and games one needs are there in Google Drive.

Google has never made any secret of its desire for everyone to move from the physical world to the virtual world of cloud computing, but until now, most people have been more than a little unsure as to whether or not they'd like it up there. Maybe they'd miss their CDs or their copy of Microsoft Office. But the benefits of the cloud are starting to win through. If everything is done in the cloud, a computer will never be prone to virus or malware attacks. And, if documents, photos and spreadsheets are all up there, they can be accessed and edited on any device at any time, as long as an internet connection is available. Then there's the price: at $249, offering significant value for money, it could be the tipping point.

And it's this combination of features, design and price that positions it as a second computer for around the home or a notebook kids can take to school, or one that can be simply used for typing, accounting, surfing the web, playing games, sharing and filing photos and listening to music which, unlike a tablet, has a keyboard.
After this Google Samsung partnership, perhaps other companies will be doing the same.

I am keen to know what will happen next.

One more thing, if everything is done in the cloud, a computer will never be prone to virus or malware attacks, right? I could be wrong but that is my understanding.

Please share your thoughts on this.

Cheers,
Louie Tugas
#chromebook #samsung
  • Profile picture of the author Go4DBest
    Super cool. I'll keep an eye on this Chrome Book.

    Who knows Facebook will partner a big Computer Manufacturer Company too.

    The competition is getting more challenging.
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  • Profile picture of the author magiclouie
    Now, let's see which among them to be considered as the leader in innovation.

    I hope they could come up with bigger screens. I know this is just the beginning so I am excited what will happen in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author savvy linguist
    Hmmmmnn..., I always love Samsung and in fact, I prefer Samsung phones than Iphones. I also excited to see the result of this partnership. I am positive, there will be more in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author techbul
    I wouldn't get so excited about it, since it's running Google's Chrome OS. Since they are already quite successful with Android, I believe they are going to mix the two OS's in the future, so the best bet is to wait.
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    • Profile picture of the author savvy linguist
      Originally Posted by techbul View Post

      I wouldn't get so excited about it, since it's running Google's Chrome OS. Since they are already quite successful with Android, I believe they are going to mix the two OS's in the future, so the best bet is to wait.
      I am with you techbul with what you have written here. I just realized that.

      Let's see. I know they have lots of plans in place.

      I am keen to know the reactions of the Apple and Microsoft about this.
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    Looks like Chromebook is something that we must look into.
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  • Profile picture of the author markmatthews
    I think cloud computing is the next thing to our increasing demand for storage.
    But I guess that is just me. So far technology on storage for physical drive has increased
    lately so it should be ok for that. More innovations must be needed for software
    development since more gadgets now has higher processors and memory.
    I am believing that Chromebook is the spring board for this new era of cloud computing.

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  • Profile picture of the author Inspired, Inc.
    this will definitely hit, particularly to chrome lovers... no release date yet?
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  • Profile picture of the author Joey Starkey
    I have decided to get a chromebook instead of a tablet. I don't need it to do any heavy lifting. Judy surfing and goofing off. But I can't live without a keyboard.
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  • Profile picture of the author clature
    Oooo oooh oooh .... when's the release date ?
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  • Profile picture of the author kweparker
    I saw the Chromebook in Best Buy. It looks like a copy of the MacBook Air. It seems rather quick, but the new OS scares me. For those stuck using specific software HOLD OFF. Think of a big phone with a keyboard. There will be glitches and it will take time to develop apps. If you are buying it to surf, it looks like a great alternative to a tablet. Personally, I prefer a keyboard, so it may work, but I have tablet expectations at $250.
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