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		<title>Google Rocks Microsoft with Chrome OS announcement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Google announced that it will supply a personal computer operating system &#8230;signaling a bold move on Redmond that will likely reverberate within big tech for many years to come.  The new operating system is to become available in beta form later this year, with broad availability during 2010. Microsoft has been very vocally and [...]]]></description>
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