Android-based netbook [eEe] — ASUS
Asustek has allocated engineers to develop an Android-based netbook by as early as the year end, Samson Hu, head of the Taipei-based company’s Eee PC business, said in an interview yesterday. Asustek hasn’t decided whether to proceed with a final product because the project is still under development, he said.
Google introduced Android in 2007 as a software system for phones. Android is based on Linux, an “open-source” operating system that’s free and developed by hundreds of engineers worldwide. Microsoft offers an operating system for handsets called Windows Mobile.
Courtesy: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a070KzBQtm_U
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proXima on February 23rd, 2009 at 3:41 AM
Is it for us…..?