Monday, May 23, 2011

Chromebook

Googles new Chromebook runs purely on the Internet. This might sound bad, but it's actually a break-through invention. It stores all it's information on the Internet, so incase it breaks, it's all stored on the Internet. Another problem you might think there would be is that, if it's all stored on the internet, what happens if you don't have Internet access? Well, google already thought of that, so what they did is they take telephone poles and transmit phone lines and turn it into wifi. The Chromebook also stores all of it's info on the internet. Imagine, no more slow computers, no more virus protection, no more viruses in general, wouldn't that be great! You might think that "oh, all of this would cost a fortune" ,well you'd be wrong. You can even rent the Chromebook for about $30 a month!

http://www.google.com/chromebook/

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