Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Jun 2009 21:54 UTC
We've been talking a lot about ARM-based netbooks, and when they're going to come. We've also been talking about Android on netbooks. Well, at Computex, analyst firm Gartner took a look at ARM netbooks running Android, compared them with Atom notebooks running Windows 7, and concluded that the interface on the former felt snappier.
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What kind of software can we run with the Android OS? Do we have access to the same software that Linux can run? How about OpenOffice? Firefox? You know, something usefull for a Netbook.
You may not need a word processor or spreadsheet on a cell phone, but on a Netbook, those a quite usefull on the road.
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What kind of software can we run with the Android OS? Do we have access to the same software that Linux can run? How about OpenOffice? Firefox? You know, something usefull for a Netbook.
You may not need a word processor or spreadsheet on a cell phone, but on a Netbook, those a quite usefull on the road.
Edited 2009-06-16 01:34 UTC