Netbooks: small, cheap -- and fast?

  2008-12-02 07:00:03
Linux distributor Good OS and BIOS vendor Phoenix Technologies each have plans to make netbooks speedier devices, the vendors said at the Netbook World Summit in Paris on Monday. For Good OS, the browser is the operating system -- or at least, all you're going to see of it. While other companies have developed quick-start software that allows you to check mail or play music seconds after turning on your computer, Good OS has created"a wrapper that enables you to perform all your major rich client applications from within the browser," said Good OS founder and CEO David Liu. 
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