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Google’s new operating system to take on Microsoft

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Google is developing a new operating system for laptop computers in its boldest challenge yet to Microsoft’s control over people’s computing experience.

The new operating system will run through Google’s 9-month-old Web browser, Chrome, according to a post late Tuesday night on the Mountain View-based company’s Web site.
Google plans to introduce the operating system during the second half of 2010.

The new operating system is being designed for “netbooks,” a low-cost, less powerful breed of laptops that is becoming increasingly popular among consumers primarily interested in a having a computer to surf the Web.

The Chrome browser could threaten Microsoft’s Windows system, which has been running most personal computers for the past two decades.

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