On May 9, 12:05 am, Chris Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I first saw the iPad, I thought, "great, Google will come out with an
> Android version of this".  Then I saw the WeTab and thought somebody had
> beat them to it.  But, after further reading I see the WeTab is not truly an
> Android device as Al pointed out.  Hopefully Google will come out with
> something so people can have an open solution.  I definitely think there is
> a place in the market for such a device.  My needs are more towards a
> laptop/netbook.  It will be interesting to watch what other companies do
> with tablet computers like the iPad.

Do you guys remember when there was all that buzz about Google
creating its own operating system? It was a true rumour (Chromium OS)
but it wasn't at all what we were expecting. Everyone was talking
about a replacement for Windows or some kind of Linux distro. Remember
that Google's mission is to unite the world's information and make it
easily accessible and useful for everyone. How does creating a tablet
like the iPad further that goal? However, it's certainly not
impossible that they'll create something similar. Maybe they'll team
up like a hardware manufacturer to create joint project the way they
did with HTC to create the Nexus One.

If they ever do help to create such a tablet, do you guys think it'll
run Android or Chrome OS?

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