Google has recently released it's first ever laptop: the Chromebook. It claims to boot up in just 8 seconds and easily resume what you were doing last. It also say's you can always stay connected to the internet with it's 3G feature.
But there are a few thing to question. The Chrome book stores all your files and apps on the internet. The advantages to this are; If you lose or break your Chromebook then all your files are safely stored away- unharmed. You just simply log in on another Chromebook and you can access all your files. But is the internet actually ready for this? Can it cope with all this data? And is there enough space to easily store all your files? We'll just have to wait and see...
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