Google Announces Chrome OS Partners
Along with its extremely short list of FAQs, Google yesterday posted a list of companies it's partnering with for the Google Chrome OS.
The list includes computer manufacturers like HP and Asus, as well as the likes of Adobe and Freescale. Check out the list of companies below Google has publish below.
- Acer
- Adobe
- ASUS
- Freescale
- Hewlett-Packard
- Lenovo
- Qualcomm
- Texas Instruments
- Toshiba.
Google’s Sundar Pichai wrote in the company’s blog that the list of companies below is not the full list of Chrome OS partners, so we’ll likely see more names added as time goes on. We’ll try to keep this list as up to date as possible and add new companies as they’re announced.
Because the Chrome OS is going to initially be targeted at netbooks (and because nearly every computer company under the sun has a netbook in its lineup), we’re betting the list of partners is going to get pretty lengthy as we near the 2H 2010 period that Google has ear-marked for the Chrome OS’s release.
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