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Title: Chromebook - Business and Education Overview
Added: May 9, 2011
Author: googlechrome
Duration: 2:4
Description:
Learn more at: www.google.com/chromebook/business-education.html
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Channel: Nonprofit
Youtube Comments: 367
kosmostoto Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Chromebook is my #1 choice for using web. Lighter. Start/close faster. Virus worry free. 'Save' button worry free. Do you remember the embarrassment of holding an open laptop while you were leaving Starbucks and catching a bus because the traditional OS was updating system at closing? Plus, I don't need to fight for a seat next to outlet in coffee shop now.
kosmostoto Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - In future (actually it is happening now, the word 'future' sounds futuristic.) Special business software (for example, engineering software, AutoCAD) installed in CLOUD. We use our laptop or desktop devices to 'view' and 'control' remotely. We don't necessary to use the traditional OS on our devices in order to use special software.
kosmostoto Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Imagine . . . a world one day we don't see a crashed OS blue screen anymore.
yellowcrash10 Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Hmm. I saw this five years ago when I installed Ubuntu on my computer. The Chromium project is also based on the Linux kernel and shares code back and forth with Ubuntu. So, has the epicness started? It has only just begun.
ComatoseLife Says:
Jan 27, 2012 - Yes, i use this to take notes in all my college classes. On top of that Google Docs allows multiple people to edit the same document at once allowing me and fellow classmates to compile and write notes more efficiently. Just make sure your classes are within range of the schools WiFi, i have that problem in one of my classes. And remember this NOT meant to be used as a main computer. many users upset with the product are using it as a replacement. it is not mean to be.
zikalify Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Admins don't do that!!! they sit there being useless!
naruto0123456780 Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - Really? Well you're internet provider can do the same thing to you right now. Besides, google does have a private policy for a reason. :|
TheMsdos25 Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - isp cannot look through files because the do not store them, also google is changing their policy. and they have been caught spying on users. go to googlemonopoly.eu
Gabryel501 Says:
Feb 17, 2012 - But what if a hacker break into "the web" and gets all your data?
The0chabo Says:
Feb 18, 2012 - That means someone have to hack google.
claudio197722 Says:
Mar 5, 2012 -
nomnomman89 Says:
Mar 13, 2012 - So, if someone hacks into your Google account, all your data is screwed?
congky82 Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - agree to that, vital data store on the web ???not in a million years, remember guys, crimes happened coz there's a chance to do it
lennaylennay2 Says:
Apr 13, 2012 - You can expect your IT costs to go down, until you find that the program you want isn't in app form or browser based then you can expect you IT costs to skyrocket.
KeegCoGaming Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - Because your current internet provider totally isn't. Not like it's okay, but that shouldn't stop you from buying a Chromebook. It's already happening.
TheMsdos25 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - ISP tracking can be avoided by Internet encryption software. Software cant be installed on chromebook
SkyPirate600 Says:
Apr 25, 2012 - i know its a bit late, but SOPA has nothing to do with chromebooks or google accounts. it doesnt affect EVERY SINGLE KIND of internet-related things, just ads and copyrighted stuff.
Percavius Says:
Apr 30, 2012 - Every stat shows that more than 50% of the computers in the world are infected by a virus. So what's more likely, a personal computer getting hacked into or google cloud getting hacked into?
Triglavus Says:
May 1, 2012 - Google already browses through each computers searchings on google, that however is only to improve search algorithm. Also are you not afraid that your phone is recorded for certain amount of time for security reasons? Are you not afraid that your ISP provider can see ANYTHING you do on internet? Skype? Mails? Facebook? Other kinds of IMs? Browsing history? Have fun in life.
TheMsdos25 Says:
May 1, 2012 - using an internet encryption service solves all problems for the web and staying signed out of google account helps too. plus on chromebook they also look through personal documents
R31221 Says:
May 5, 2012 - Random 1:05
nintylite Says:
May 20, 2012 - wait a minute, where is this youtube that will work on any device with a browser? 3ds and ds hellooo?
02zerocool Says:
May 20, 2012 - 0:35 I soooo want a server rack in my room.. imagine the possibilities












mitranoarthur Says:
Jan 24, 2012 - @xEle360x Well if the Internet goes down, I would be worried with my the chrome, but runaway from the alien invasion. I guess u meant if the connection to the Internet goes down.