Today, NPR launched the NPR Music app for the iPad, a new platform that gives listeners access to streaming content, first-listen albums, and live concerts. But why should a nonprofit care about this kind of innovation?
Google has shaken up the computing world with its rentable Chromebooks using its own Chrome OS. But Google simply isn't going to beat Microsoft at its own game.
Google is banking on the power and scalability of HTML5 to attract developers to its Chrome Web Store, which offers browser apps that mimic the experience of apps on Apple's iPhone and iPad.
It has no Ethernet port, traditional hard drive or OS. And it'll cost you $11,100 on eBay, where the going price for Google's new limited-edition, Chrome OS-based Cr-48 notebook is in the five figures.
Want that limited-edition Chrome laptop but can't find it anywhere? We spoke with an insider at Google, who provided some details on the Cr-48 notebooks.
Google unveiled its new Chrome OS only two days ago--and already they've shipped their sleek, brandless charcoal notebooks out to a lucky few for testing. We received one today and have been happily playing around with it for hours.
Google's holding a press event later today related to its Chrome-based operating system, but some details have leaked already--specifically images of the Chrome OS Web Store.