- Joined
- Sep 20, 2018
- Messages
- 605
- Location
- UK
Google Books is already a name in use for a Google product. Confusion awaits!
I dunno, I'm gonna be contrarian and say I like "notebook" better than "laptop".I know where it comes from. But I'd hoped the "netbook" fiasco would destroy any future efforts. I'm afraid that hope might be dead.

I don't have a problem with calling them notebooks, per se.I dunno, I'm gonna be contrarian and say I like "notebook" better than "laptop".![]()
Well, that's a rather personal questionBut, would you carry around a PowerTop?
I carry around a muffin top, does that count?Well, that's a rather personal question
Hopefully you eat it, eventually.I carry around a muffin top, does that count?
In its announcement on Tuesday, Google didn’t differentiate its newly announced Googlebooks from its age-old Chromebooks in any particularly useful way. We’ve scrolled through a mountain of leaks and rumors about the so-called Aluminum operating system. Google has stated that the name is an internal designation but has yet to publicly disclose the system’s actual name or any identifying details.
But what we’ve seen so far has positioned Aluminum as a mere upgrade to Chrome OS rather than an overhaul. Notorious Google leaker Mystic Leaks shared a full 16-minute video of this new operating system on Telegram (first spotted by Android Authority) in the hours before Google’s Googlebook announcement. Mystic Leaks claimed to have run this supposed copy of Google’s OS on a MacBook Pro using an emulator.