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Honeycomb 3.0 Demoed by Andy Rubin
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Chrome still has the ability to access a hard drive. It is a misnomer that it can not. It is "designed" for cloud integration, but don't think that you can't store data locally. Why would you think that you couldn't program? Don't forget the core kernel of Chrome is Linux. This of course means gcc will be available, as well as any other GNU/Linux based compilers if you so want them. Google has the ability to take Linux to the next level as far as getting the number of people to start using it. I am not necessarily a large fan of the cloud myself, but elite power users that would care about that are few and far between. Most users want their computer to be simplistic, and work "like magic".
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Honeycomb 3.0 Demoed by Andy Rubin - by Drumm - 07-12-2010, 06:54 PM

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