Four Questions Facing Ubuntu Netbook Strategy

  2008-06-10 11:00:03
Canonical has finally 'branded' its Internet-centric device strategy for Ubuntu. The company says 'Ubuntu Netbook Remix' devices will emerge as affordable, power-efficient, small screen devices driven by Intel's Atom processor. But which PC companies and device makers will back Ubuntu on netbooks?Here are some thoughts, plus four key questions facing Canonical's netbook strategy. 
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