For a simple reason, its nice to have your own OS with you wherever you're going. (At least where there is internet) And I think this is can be attributed as a triumph for FOSS that such an idea is coming to realization. I don't think Google would have even thought of something like this if a free and open kernel was not available. And, yeah, Google is seeming to be taking control, but a lot of people have benefited from its services... (Unlike some other corporates I know of :P -- Read Micro$oft) An intuitive ethical introvert
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 22:00, Jos Collin <[email protected]> wrote: > Again why? Why you have to do this? > > >
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