Samsung and Acer will begin selling notebook PCs running on Google's Chrome Operating System in June. The notebooks or Chromebooks will be sold starting June 15th on Amazon.com and Best Buy. The computers will be sold in different countries including the U.K., Italy, Spain, etc. The computers will also be sold via subscription for businesses, schools, etc. for as low as $28 per business user and will be sold directly from Google. What makes this notebook different from other notebooks? All programs on the Chromebooks are web-based, files can be shared through a link, it can run on battery for up to a day without the need to charge it. The Chromebook will also feature optional 3G and no anti-virus will be needed due to the many layers of security. Come June 15th, the Chromebooks will officially enter the market, and hopefully holds its ground when competing with the Ipad, etc.
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