An advertisement video for the new Chromebook by Google appeared just recently. It was made by Devon Hong and follows the usual simplistic scheme that Google has developed over their course of existence. This new laptop or shall I say "computer-like object" will be literally cloud-based, e.i. only make the use of Internet-based applications and storage devices. Pretty neat idea, but then again there will be a strong opposition to it as well. Here is the description of the video from its creator:
"To launch Google Chromebook, we came up with this video to be stream live at the Google I/O conference. The brilliant talents at Buck brought it to life. Not to mention Antfood's incredible track. We're all so pleased with the outcome."
that's nice
ReplyDeleteseems interesting - wonder how much a monthly 3g connection costs.
ReplyDeleteI wont be buying it but it looks neat.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, but I'm curious too, how much 3G (or 4G right now?) will costs.
ReplyDeletenice just wonder how much we will pay for that thing
ReplyDeleteLooks kinda neat. Wondering how expensive it is too.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool but I don't really like the idea of their operating system. Seems a bit pointless in some ways.
ReplyDeleteim mad google never sent me a netbook for the beta
ReplyDeleteSo it won't work w/o internet?
ReplyDeleteInteresting
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