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Sort by Gizmodo (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
In case you missed it, the Litl Webbook is a unique "cloud-based netbook" with only 2GB of local storage, a presumably Linux-based custom OS, and a 12-inch display that bends over into "easel mode." Here's what it looks like action: This video from CrunchGear shows that the operating system is all about simplicity. From the cloud-based storage and OS updates, to the "Web Card" home screen tiles used...
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Sort by CrunchGear (Free subscription) - 11/06/2009
When news of the Litl Webbook broke out on Wednesday, I was pleased to learn that the company is located here in Boston since there aren’t nearly as many people in this area making actual hardware devices as opposed to software and web companies. I got a chance to sit down with CEO John Chuang [...]
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Sort by MYBLOG by Ouriel (Free subscription) - 11/19/2009
via www.youtube.com pretty awesome. amazing how they managed to bring so much innovation in a field that seems saturated. However my deepest belief is that we are just at the beginning. The human/computer interaction has been totally neglected for the...
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Sort by JESS3 (Free subscription) - 11/06/2009
reminds me of the OLPC laptop (which gathers dust on my shelf)
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Sort by Have Laptop Will Travel (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
I know what you’re thinking: what is the Litl Easel? It’s apparently a “webbook,” or an internet appliace. It’s designed to get the clutter of an operating system out of the way. The custom operating system will take you straight to the browser and open up multiple windows to do tasks straight in the cloud. It’s [...]
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Sort by from Kushal (Free subscription) - 11/07/2009
suggested reading http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/11/06/exclusive-video-of-the-litl-webbook/ --- Thank you for subscribing to my feed. You might also like to visit the can of bears website at https://sites.google.com/site/canofbears/