Googlebooks Could Be the Ultimate Laptop for Android Users
Just about 15 years ago, Google introduced ChromeOS and Chromebooks, right when cloud computing was becoming mainstream. While early Chromebooks were fraught with limitations, ChromeOS's constraints dissipated over the years, becoming a low-cost, viable alternative to what Apple and Microsoft offer. Google's now looking to shake up the laptop market once again with Googlebooks -- but this time, it's all about AI.
What's a Googlebook? The simple answer: It's a premium laptop powered by an Android- and Gemini-based operating system, with the desktop feel and built-in security of ChromeOS. But trying to explain what that actually means to someone who's not too tech savvy is a little trickier. The basic idea is that using a Googlebook shouldn't be all too different from using a Chromebook or any other laptop, you'll just get more Gemini AI-powered tools built in, along with access to the full universe of Android apps.
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