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    New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    The Samsung and Acer have already launched the their own version of Google Chromebook in market yesterday which is running with latest Chrome OD with some good features particularly for web applications. Right now I have heard about the Google I/O news. Does anybody know is there whichever word lying on when we will be receiving these emails in order to redeem
    our Chromebooks?

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    Re: New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    After yesterday's Android, it's time for Chrome to be a keynote during the Google I / O. With 160 million downloads since its launch, Google's browser has doubled its user base in one year. For Google, the intent is clear: to continue the work to date on their browser. With a launch every six months on average, Chrome builds on its basic: many APIs, increased compatibility with standards such as HTML 5 and CSS 3, speed of execution and relief processes in their isolation, Sandbox, etc. New features are added regularly, according to Google, including "with hundreds of contributors."

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    Re: New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    In the development version of Chrome, demonstrated at the Google I / O, the improvements are visible: the management of graphics is notably improved. With the test Fish Tank , Microsoft, increasing the number of fish going much better on the development version of Chrome on the current release. What put a lot of fish on the screen - or test animation of sprites in the browser. The possibilities are legion, of course, such as put forward by Google: video games in the browser.

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    Re: New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    Google has announced on its developers conference, a two-pronged strategy: Chrome OS, Google intends to sell cheap netbooks and rent it to schools and companies over future smartphones and tablets running Android version of the single Ice Cream Sandwich. The new mobile strategy, stuck at the end of the two-day developer conference, Google I / O in each pack: Each participant was given a phone, a tablet and a voucher for a Chrome netbook.

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    Re: New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    In an instant fun and friendly that they sent the vice president Pichai also explained that the Chromebook come on the market with a mode "Jailbreak" Full allowing them to reach the core. This jailbreak, or unlock, can override system restrictions, usually with elevated privileges, allowing changes in the kernel here, the kernel of the operating system, opening up possibilities relatively large.

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    Re: New Google Chromebook for Google I/O Attendees

    At the conference Google I / O 2011 developer company in Mountain View, held in San Francisco on Wednesday, Google announced the arrival of a new generation of laptops, just based on the operating system OS Chrome. This new laptop, already dubbed "Chromebook" has an interface based entirely on Google's Web browser, Chrome, which means in other words all that can be done with a will of Chromebook and through internet.

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