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Google has unveiled its new line of notebooks under the Chromebook
brand, which will by produced by Samsung and Acer. Promising day-long
battery life, near-instant startup and automatic OS updates, each
device will be available with optional 3G. The notebooks have the
Chrome web browser at their core, and feature enhanced security that
negates the need for third-party antivirus software. The first
Chromebook models will launch online on 15 June in the US, UK, France,
Germany, Netherlands, Italy and Spain, with more countries to follow in
the coming months.
A little less than two years ago we set out to make computers much better. Today, we’re announcing the first Chromebooks from our partners, Samsung
and Acer. These are not typical notebooks. With a Chromebook you won’t
wait minutes for your computer to boot and browser to start. You’ll be
reading your email in seconds. Thanks to automatic updates the software
on your Chromebook will get faster over time. Your apps, games,
photos, music, movies and documents will be accessible wherever you are
and you won't need to worry about losing your computer or forgetting
to back up files. Chromebooks will last a day of use on a single
charge, so you don’t need to carry a power cord everywhere. And with
optional 3G, just like your phone, you’ll have the web when you need
it. Chromebooks have many layers of security built in
so there is no anti-virus software to buy and maintain. Even more
importantly, you won't spend hours fighting your computer to set it up
and keep it up to date.
At the core of each Chromebook is the Chrome web browser.
The web has millions of applications and billions of users. Trying a
new application or sharing it with friends is as easy as clicking a
link. A world of information can be searched instantly and developers
can embed and mash-up applications to create new products and services.
The web is on just about every computing device made, from phones to
TVs, and has the broadest reach of any platform. With HTML5 and other
open standards, web applications will soon be able to do anything
traditional applications can do, and more.
Chromebooks will be available online June 15 in the U.S., U.K.,
France, Germany, Netherlands, Italy and Spain. More countries will
follow in the coming months. In the U.S., Chromebooks will be available
from Amazon and Best Buy and internationally from leading retailers.
Even with dedicated IT departments, businesses and schools struggle
with the same complex, costly and insecure computers as the rest of us.
To address this, we’re also announcing Chromebooks for Business and Education.
This service from Google includes Chromebooks and a cloud management
console to remotely administer and manage users, devices, applications
and policies. Also included is enterprise-level support, device
warranties and replacements as well as regular hardware refreshes.
Monthly subscriptions will start at $28/user for businesses and
$20/user for schools.
There are over 160 million active users of Chrome today. Chromebooks
bring you all of Chrome's speed, simplicity and security without the
headaches of operating systems designed 20 to 30 years ago. We're very
proud of what the Chrome team along with our partners have built, and
with seamless updates, it will just keep getting better.
For more details please visit www.google.com/chromebook.
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