It occurs to me that Android may be well suited as a netbook operating
system. The reasons why i believe this is that a netbook computer
share many use scenarios with smart phones. Netbooks may even be seen
as a direct competitor to smart phones.

However smart phones has some features that netbooks lack.

- internet access (a netbook could use an ordinary mobile phone via
bluetooth)
- touch screen (a must have on netbooks, I don't know why they don't
have it, i guess that they haven't yet let go of their PC heritage.)
- GPS (not a must have but very useful)
- Size (smart phones are smaller, net books should be small as well,
the large screen size needed today is because the UI is usually
adapted from PC software)

The netbook operating system market has the advantage that it is not
nearly as crowded as the smart phone os market. In fact no serious
netbook os has been made since Psion left this market.

Has anybody else thought about this?

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