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Opinion: High costs will harm Google Chrome

Posted: 17 Mar 2010  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: Google Chrome  netbook  software  LCD  x86 

[Summary of tips] Google Chrome's expansion into the software market will be impeded by the high cost as mobile systems using it will be more expensive than competing mini-notebooks using Intel processors and Microsoft Windows. That's one reason why Chrome will not be successful in an expanding mobile systems market that will see multiple winner......
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