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Old 06-05-2013, 04:52 PM   #13
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Well, reading past the title of the article, it says toward the end that Android will still be around and still be developing (as usual by myriads of people and companies) but that Google will push Chrome OS as a consistent, more reliable operating system because there will be fewer cooks in the kitchen.

Seems like something for everyone.

Heck, maybe we could even have a dual boot.

What is that quote?

"The only thing that never changes is change itself!"
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