
Очередная сенсация от Google. Во всемирной сети появляется всё новая и новая информация о планах американской компании Google на год текущий, по предварительной информации в 2010 году компания совершит выпуск ноутбука под своим брендом. Google продолжает удивлять своих почитателей, ведь только недавно все удивлялись от нового смартфона Nexus One, который выпущен на базе Android. Конечно же новый ноутбук оснастят "своей" операционной системой, которую американская компания недавно анонсировала - Chrome OS. По неофициальной информации в компании уже начали переговоры с многими известными компаниями вроде ASUS, HP, Acer, которые должны помощь Google в поставке комплектующих. Говорят компании сами заинтересованы, чтобы их комплектующие использовались в новом "чуде" от Google.
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