The return of Google OS rumors
Next newsMay as well put a hockey mask on the face of the Google operating system stories that keep cropping up; another version of the story that will not die contends an internally developed version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution from Google is in the works.
The anti-Microsoft crowd got a present from The Register, which reported that someone at the Googleplex has been hammering out a desktop operating system based on Ubuntu.
Read the complete story here. (webpronews)
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