Even with tablets ruling the IFA show last week , Google still thinks the future is with netbooks—well, for Chrome OS anyway. In an interview with TechRadar , a Google product manager confirmed they are prioritizing netbooks at the moment. More
At first, it might look like a bad memory from a late-90s porn misclick—a flurry of browser windows filling your screen. But a new collaboration between Google and Arcade Fire is looking to the future, showcasing HTML5’s power.

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Arcade Fire and Google Pushing HTML5 Together [HTML5]
Google’s Chrome to Phone extension lets you send links, Google Maps, YouTubes, plain text and even phone numbers direct to your Android.

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Send Links From Chrome to Your iOS Device [Chrome To Phone]
What would you like to see in a HTC tablet ? Something running Android

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HTC’s Tablet Could Have Touchscreen Tech From Microsoft-Invested N-Trig [Tablets]
While we’re still likely a few months away from seeing the first Chrome OS devices, work continues to move forward on getting the OS ready to go. And some recent discussions on the Chromium OS (the open source version that Chrome OS will be based on) Google Code page suggest that not only is wireless connectivity going to be a part of some of these devices, but that Verizon may be a partner.

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A Hint Of A Chrome OS Product With Verizon
Chrome to Phone comprises a Google Chrome extension and a Google Android app, which connects your desktop with your phone in the way that was demonstrated earlier this year at Google I/O. Essentially, sending tasks to your phone

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Google Chrome to Phone Connects Your Desktop to Your Android [Chrome]
A lot can be said about Google Chrome .

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10 Add-Ons You Have to Know About For Google Chrome [Chrome]
If our Google TV explanation wasn’t simple enough for your chestnut of a brain, let Google spell it out in simple terms via a 2-minute-long YouTube video.

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Google Explains Google TV In Video Walk-Through [Google]
Word is that Google’s Chrome OS will have some sort of mysterious “Chromoting” feature which is described as something that “will provide remote access to legacy PC applications” and sounds a lot like Remote Desktop Connection. [ Register ] More

