It's hard to take Google's claim very seriously, they definitely seem to have an ulterior motive. I suppose the real issue is that there is a lack of options for the mass market. Macs alienate gamers, I'm ignoring boot camp since any argument for that method is asanine, Linux isn't doing much better and it doesn't have an easy PC replacement. To the casual PC user Linux isn't really 'available', really what needs to happen is one of Microsoft's competitiors needs to start taking the market back.
Does anyone else think this is a pattern, first the iPod now the iPhone; maybe apple should be looking into better battery technology....
It's hard to take Google's claim very seriously, they definitely seem to have an ulterior motive. I suppose the real issue is that there is a lack of options for the mass market. Macs alienate gamers, I'm ignoring boot camp since any argument for that method is asanine, Linux isn't doing much better and it doesn't have an easy PC replacement. To the casual PC user Linux isn't really 'available', really what needs to happen is one of Microsoft's competitiors needs to start taking the market back.