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  2. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    HP's first Chromebook, and the largest Chromebook on the market at that time, was the Pavilion 14 Chromebook launched February 3, 2013. [155] It had an Intel Celeron 847 CPU and either 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM. Battery life was not long, at just over 4 hours, but the larger form factor made it more friendly for all-day use.

  3. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS, sometimes styled as chromeOS and formerly styled as Chrome OS, is an operating system developed and designed by Google. [8] It is derived from the open-source ChromiumOS operating system and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface.

  4. Pixelbook - Wikipedia

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    A rumored Pixel-branded Chromebook was anticipated to be launched at Google's annual fall hardware event in 2017 as a successor to the Chromebook Pixel; [5] it was potentially a spinoff from the prior year's Project Bison, which was anticipated to be a laptop that could convert into a tablet mode. [6]

  5. 'My first Chromebook and I’m never going back': This popular ...

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    Amazon has an amazing deal on this convertible Chromebook -- and it comes with a Wacom drawing tablet! 'My first Chromebook and I’m never going back': This popular Chromebook laptop comes with a ...

  6. Chromebook Pixel - Wikipedia

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    The machines were assembled in China. Unlike its publicly announced partnerships utilized for the manufacturing of its Nexus phones and tablets, Google has not disclosed its manufacturing sub-contractor for the Chromebook Pixel. [citation needed] In early 2015, a Google executive stated the Chromebook Pixel was "a development platform.

  7. I Asked My Students To Write An Essay About Their Lives ... - AOL

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    “Talk to you later,” my student said as he turned his attention to Google on his school-issued Chromebook, as if he was being sucked into his screen by some inescapable gravitational pull.

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome periodically retrieves updates of two blacklists (one for phishing and one for malware), and warns users when they attempt to visit a site flagged as potentially harmful. This service is also made available for use by others via a free public API called "Google Safe Browsing API". [30] Chrome uses a process-allocation model to sandbox ...

  9. US Supreme Court to hear dispute over LGBT books in Maryland ...

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    It was not clear whether the case will be argued during the current term. (Reporting by Andrew Chung in New York; Editing by Will Dunham) Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.