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Google PC - no way says Google

According to Macworld UK, Google has denied it plans to introduce a Google PC and Walmart has also denied that they have plans to carry a Google PC.

The "Google PC" was a big deal as the seemingly non-existent box ran a non-Windows operating system, which would have certainly challenged Microsoft's dominance of the desktop. Ted Rap sources within Google also comment that they know "nothing about any Google PC or OS."

There are still rampant rumors that Google co-founder Larry Page will introduce some kind of hardware device during his keynote at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show.

Comments on "Google PC - no way says Google"

 

Anonymous Sly and The Family Stone said ... (Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:10:00 PM) : 

What's this "Ted Rap sources" :)

 

Blogger Ted Demopoulos said ... (Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:21:00 PM) : 

"Ted Rap sources" in this case are simply "people I know at Google."

"Ted Rap sources" sounds more impressive, as well as downright silly for a blog! (and I'm in a silly mood)

 

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