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Google software on low-cost Linux PCs

from The PC Informant

Google is apparently working to place software on the new low-cost Linux machines that are starting to appear. PC World reports:

With an eye for larger adoption of Linux, Google is actively working with open-source developers to integrate its applications in the OS, a Linux developer said on Tuesday.

By working with developers, Google may be trying to push more of its applications in netbooks, low-cost laptops designed to run basic applications for Web surfing and e-mail, said David Liu, Good OS Founder and President, at the Linuxworld conference in San Francisco.

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