2013年4月20日 星期六

netbook, Google wave, Couchsurfing


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netbook
A subnotebook computer in the $200 to $400 U.S. dollar range (as of 2010). Very convenient on trips for e-mail and general Web surfing, netbooks have screens in the 8"-10" range but are not suited for intensive tasks such as editing video and large images. The term was coined by Intel in 2008 for machines that use its Atom microprocessor. Netbooks first took off in Europe but became popular in the U.S. and elsewhere. For categories of portables, see laptop. See subnotebook, Atom and Ultra-Mobile PC.


Google wave
Web-based collaborative software from Google that offered group instant messaging along with document editing and history. Introduced in beta in 2009, it did not gain wide acceptance, and Google shuttered the service in 2010, although components are used in other Google endeavors.
Each "wave" was a live conference thread viewed by all participants who could edit the content and also add other individuals. In addition, a wave could be played back from the beginning to review the conversation.


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Google’s Chrome OS Is Prepared for a Netbook

Published: November 24, 2010
The company already has a browser named Chrome and the Android operating system, but it said questions would be answered when it released a netbook running the Chrome operating system.






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