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Intel's Linux-based netbook operating system gives Windows a run for its money.
But it's the elephant in the room whenever Jolicloud, an ambitious netbook operating system startup, is discussed.
"The other thing that they are doing with those menus is making the page look like their Chrome netbook operating system.
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This week code surfaced that Google is also readying tablet-friendly features for Chrome OS, once pitched as an ideal Netbook companion but now increasingly labeled as a "notebook" operating system on Google's Chrome OS product page.
Its long partnership with Microsoft notwithstanding, Intel does not seem to care what operating system netbooks use, provided they contain the firm's chips.Linux may also prove popular for tablets, a market that Apple is likely to energise when it finally launches its much-awaited new device (though any Apple tablet will run its own operating system).
Well-known European entrepreneur Tariq Krim just finished presenting the public beta release of Jolicloud, a new type of operating system for netbooks that we've covered a couple of times before, at Le Web.
The introduction of Android into Acer netbooks presents customers with another choice of operating system.
To combat these efforts, Microsoft began offering its older Windows XP operating system for use on netbooks at a low price.
2. Netbooks are big on the whole alternative operating system thing.
Much advice on offer online suggests souping up the specification of a netbook so it can run Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, rather than the free, open-source Linux system that is offered as standard on many netbooks.Yet increasing the specification only makes sense for people who want to run (and to pay for) Windows and specific Windows-based applications.
The first wave of netbooks relied on various versions of the open-source Linux operating system, and major PC makers like Hewlett-Packard and Dell have backed the Linux software.
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