Update Brings Android USB Mounting To Chromebooks
sfcrazy writes "Google has updated its stable channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48). The latest version of Google chrome running on these devices is Chrome 13. The feature has added Google Cloud Print settings to Settings > Under the Hood. It now allows auto-connect using 3G, remove/forget added VPN connections and 802.1x support. The update brings the most needed feature — USB mounting of Android."
Again, YES!
I really like my Samsung Chromebook. Now, it's better!
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Do they mean mounting your android device on your desktop system as a USB device? The syntax is rather vague...
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So can anyone explain to me WHY I would want to mount Android on my Chromebook via USB -- let alone why it's the "most needed feature"?
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Does it mean mount a usb device on the Android or mounting Android to elsewhere? The later is how it reads.
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Good point. All phones should mount as a Mass Storage Device.
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Seems obvious to us geeks, but when a photographer at a christening I went to recently asked if anyone was a "computer expert" so he could give them the CompactFlash card to transfer the pictures no-one wanted to touch it. Syncing,as opposed to just exposing the device as a filesystem, is a better solution if you are going for mass appeal.
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No, it's not. ;)
Why would anyone want a Google Chromebook? I've seriously been trying to figure out what market they're going after.
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Maybe someone who actually has one can fill in the blanks here.
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When they talk about mounting USB .... it means mounting the USB as a drive (as in accessing the data in a USB flash drive).
Have you ever used the Chromebook file manager? This is no great benefit.
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