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Acer Bets Big On Linux

Stony Stevenson writes to tell us IT News is reporting that Acer is betting big on Linux, looking to push Tux on many of their upcoming laptops and netbooks. "The company is already heavily promoting Linux for its low cost ultra-portable netbook range out later this year, but senior staff have said that Acer will also push Linux on its laptops. [...] Acer sees two killer apps with Linux on computers: operation and cost. Its flavour of Linux will boot in 15 seconds compared to minutes for Windows, and the open source operating system can extend battery life from five to seven hours."

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  1. Operation and Cost? by geoffrobinson · · Score: 5, Funny

    Operation and cost are killer apps?

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    1. Re:Operation and Cost? by mckinnsb · · Score: 4, Funny

      Apparently the word "Application" has been broadened to mean "quality attributes" on a relative level when abbreviated, meaning that "low cost" and "ease of operation" (both being high quality) are "Killer Applications". I guess you could *see* how this word slip happened, being that "killer applications" are often considered "quality attributes" when marketing operating systems, mobile devices, or software/hardware packages.

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      Oh, woe is you, English Language, woe is you. Torn to shreds by marketers and businessmen. Somewhere, George Orwell is crying.

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      I'm fine with some marketing terminology abstraction, but I'd like to say , "Hey Guy! Get a dictionary!". He could have just said "killer selling points".

    2. Re:Operation and Cost? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      [/retard]

    3. Re:Operation and Cost? by jfbilodeau · · Score: 3, Funny

      sudo apt-get install operation cost

      Let me know if that works!

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    4. Re:Operation and Cost? by Eil · · Score: 3, Funny

      Guess whom it is killing.

      Hmm, I keep hearing that BSD is dying...

  2. Tux? by samkass · · Score: 3, Funny

    looking to push Tux on many of their upcoming laptops and netbooks.

    That's GNU/Tux to you, freedom hater!

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