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2008-12-16
The right question to ask is "why can't I install Firefox on Chrome OS?" We've gotten so used to walled gardens when just 4 mere years ago they were our devices. Not Google's, not Apple's, not Microsoft's.
Besides, Windows is a general-purpose OS. Porting it to another architecture and giving it a new UI does not suddenly turn it into an embedded one that can be locked down. Remember Microsoft just got out of DoJ's watch, and they're back to where they were a bit more than a decade ago: trying to force competition out of the market.
Edited 2012-05-11 18:53 UTC