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Google's Eric Schmidt says Chrome and Android will stay separate, but more 'commonality' is on tap

0. phoneArena posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:24

Google's Chairman also said that selling almost half of his Google stake while the stock price is so high doesn't mean that he is leaving for a government job, as speculated. "Google is my home," he said, dispelling the rumors that the Obama administration wants to tap him for a Trade Secretary position...

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1. xperiaDROID (limited) 6 days ago posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:27 2

Even though Chrome OS is better, Android is still the best!

4. Astro551 posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:37 6

...wait what? :S

2. jsdechavez posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:34

I don't think Chrome OS will gain more traction anytime soon.

7. milesboy5 posted on 21 Mar 2013, 09:50

Why do you think that? I think that if Google or any of the makers of a Chrome OS machine would market their products more efficiently that they would see some progress. Especially with Pixel being released.

3. PointMaza posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:35 2

so google when are you gonna f**k apple Mac os with your chrome os?

5. wendygarett posted on 21 Mar 2013, 06:37 3

I love chrome, but again I'm on the comfort zone of Microsoft site, when it comes to desktop... You can't simply force us to choose, but I will purchase it once I got jackpot :)

6. sorcio46 posted on 21 Mar 2013, 07:34 3

I still hope for the fusion.
Chrome OS UI + Google Crome Desktop Browser + Android = Win :D

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