Chromebooks — On America For Passengers To Demo In-Flight
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Chromebooks — On America For Passengers To Demo In-Flight
Google’s first commercially available Chromebooks were released earlier this month after being announced at I/O 2011. In a new effort to promote Chromebooks, Google has teamed up with Virgin America airlines to allow their passengers to test out the notebook at select airport gates as well as in-flight from July 1 to September 30.
The Chromebooks run a web-based platform called the Chrome OS with all software running in-browser and via the web. This idea of needing to be connected to the internet at all times to access software and files has many folks wary. Google has assured that most of the apps can be used even offline and that having data stored remotely or in the cloud is actually safer. Still not feeling it? Well, how about try it for free next time you fly Virgin, and they do have some cheap flights.
Google’s first commercially available Chromebooks were released earlier this month after being announced at I/O 2011. In a new effort to promote Chromebooks, Google has teamed up with Virgin America airlines to allow their passengers to test out the notebook at select airport gates as well as in-flight from July 1 to September 30.
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