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Old 06-06-2013, 10:12 PM   #20
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Yes... I'm more than old enough to remember "programs." Even helped write some. But I'm also still young enough (mentally) to adapt to the new vernacular. And quite simply: nobody puts "programs" on mobile devices anymore. It's not really the end of the world.

So you've told us why YOU might embrace ChromeOS mobile devices. Now tell us why will the world will think as you do.
"new vernacular?" yes and that is all it is. Just a new labeling.

But ChromeOS will nor just have new labeling it will have the advantage right off of NO Microsoft and less chance of unwanted programs: viruses, mal-ware, ad-ware and the like. Other advantages are less cost, and less time spent updating and arguing with MS.

True, there are things that bother me about a Chromebook. Not being able to print directly to a printer. (Why can't the print driver be in the cloud? Why must it reside in a legacy computer or in a special "cloud" printer?) Heck the C7 has a 320GB disk. Well I guess that comes under the same umbrella of Google wanting to live in the cloud though not always completely! Example: the conflicts of no removable memory in the Nexus.

As to your question:

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So you've told us why YOU might embrace ChromeOS mobile devices. Now tell us why will the world will think as you do.
Who says they will?
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