Linked by David Adams on Wed 30th Mar 2011 15:38 UTC, submitted by John
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Bad news for Android, since the sole porporse of delaying it was to see what Apple had to offert.
Yes this was so obvious that you'd have thought even Thom could see it, but alas. And keep in mind...
Oct 2010: (http://techcrunch.com)
“We are very happy with the progress of Google Chrome OS and expect devices will be available later this year. We’ll have more details to share at launch.”
Mar 2011: (http://www.techworld.com.au)
Chrome OS netbook from Asus coming In June, report says ... Google debuted Chrome OS nearly two years ago, but the search giant and its partners including Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Toshiba, as well as Asus have yet to launch a Chrome OS-based netbook.
Should we read into this that Google are overstretched and don't have the resources to get Chrome OS ready for prime-time as they promised?
Edited 2011-03-30 21:11 UTC
I think they're too busy dragging the corpse of chrome os back to the woodshed to release it. It needs to be killed. Bad idea up there with Buzz. Not everything Google does is a good idea.
But they are overstretched yes. Thats their official reason for not releasing Honeycomb. Its ready to be put in production devices, but they're a bit embarrassed at the code hacks that were necessary to get there.




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Bad news for Android, since the sole porporse of delaying it was to see what Apple had to offert.