01-04-2006, 02:19 AM
The Times (London, UK), by Joe Bolger
Google is planning an assault on PC manufacturers with an
entry-level computer that would mark its most audacious
expansion to date. The American internet giant is thought
to be on the verge of launching a slimmed-down machine
that will sell for $200 (£115) and work without Microsoft
software. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, is expected
to reveal details of the plans on Friday when he delivers
the keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in
Las Vegas.
Comments by liberal weenie.
No thanks. I'll stay with my Mac and Firefox.
Google is planning an assault on PC manufacturers with an
entry-level computer that would mark its most audacious
expansion to date. The American internet giant is thought
to be on the verge of launching a slimmed-down machine
that will sell for $200 (£115) and work without Microsoft
software. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, is expected
to reveal details of the plans on Friday when he delivers
the keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in
Las Vegas.
Comments by liberal weenie.
No thanks. I'll stay with my Mac and Firefox.