Please consider that Canada is uniquely connected to the U.S., so being left out of most of the new products and services that you announce has more impact for us then it does for other countries.
We understand that participating in the Canadian market can sometimes be difficult and frustrating, but many companies do manage it, and we appreciate it when they make that effort.
The Chromebook sounds like a really amazing product - I hope us Canadians will also get the benefits of it soon.
Are we witnessing the end of desktop computing? Can you hear the walls breaking down... wow, this represents so much more than just a laptop, i wonder if the users will understand though, i'm not sure that they understand why yet.
Sounds like a great product! I'm just wondering, for example, how are apps developed using Chromebook, i.e. is it possible to install Eclipse IDE on it, or something like that...
I think all data may end up at the Google Server Farms. More security and servers will be needed if the business and education community jumps on quickly. Google understands this, awesome security and more servers. My question is will this hurt I.T. Jobs (worldwide) or will everyone work for Google to handle the data loads. I hear the free meals for employees are good. Oh, I will be watching Samsung and Acers stock more closely. Go Google!!!!
C A N A D A please!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it ! Hope to buy it as soon as it arrives in the market.
ReplyDeletePlease consider that Canada is uniquely connected to the U.S., so being left out of most of the new products and services that you announce has more impact for us then it does for other countries.
ReplyDeleteWe understand that participating in the Canadian market can sometimes be difficult and frustrating, but many companies do manage it, and we appreciate it when they make that effort.
The Chromebook sounds like a really amazing product - I hope us Canadians will also get the benefits of it soon.
Are we witnessing the end of desktop computing? Can you hear the walls breaking down... wow, this represents so much more than just a laptop, i wonder if the users will understand though, i'm not sure that they understand why yet.
ReplyDeleteI will get one as soon as possible when available in Switzerland. I am sooo sick of updating and booting my MS and Mac laptops
ReplyDeleteAwesome !
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great product! I'm just wondering, for example, how are apps developed using Chromebook, i.e. is it possible to install Eclipse IDE on it, or something like that...
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness Confirmed!!!!!!! This is a great idea.
ReplyDeletewhat about the private data.
ReplyDeleteIs there any provision to make our data private, not to store at google server.
I think all data may end up at the Google Server Farms. More security and servers will be needed if the business and education community jumps on quickly. Google understands this, awesome security and more servers. My question is will this hurt I.T. Jobs (worldwide) or will everyone work for Google to handle the data loads. I hear the free meals for employees are good. Oh, I will be watching Samsung and Acers stock more closely. Go Google!!!!
ReplyDeleteChrome Fever is on and no one can escape.
ReplyDeleteSince it wont allow to install cracked application not sure how people are going to accept this OS.
i love this feature
ReplyDeleteIt appears that everything have to run on the Chrome web browser. Is it possible to install application locally on a ChromeBook?
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