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2009-08-26
They can add the same browser to Android.
With Android you can also use an alternative browser.
But it doesn't really matter what you think since Chrome OS will bomb if they ever release it.
You know you have a serious problem when Linux geeks are not excited about a Linux based OS. In fact Linux geeks should be against Chrome OS since it could be used as evidence by OEMs that the public doesn't want Linux on netbooks.
Why would the public want a browser instead of a browser + Android games and apps? It doesn't make sense. This is just some geek fantasy that some Google employee came up with. It's completely unacceptable for typical use. I live in an urban area and I still end up in areas that don't have internet.