Saturday, September 8, 2012

Google launches rental service for its machines Chrome OS

In the United States, Google has launched a program to distribute its Chrome OS machines for hire.

 After a flop at the launch of its Chrome OS netbooks welcoming, Google has attempted to interfere in several markets to make its machine hosting the system Chrome OS.  The Mountain View company has supplied hundreds of machines to American soldiers returned home.  Subsequently, these machines have interfered in various schools.  Rajen Sheth, product manager at Google, explained: "Today, hundreds of schools in 41 states have at least a class provided by Chromebook."

 In partnership with the financial institution CIT, the company has launched a program to allow U.S. organizations to rent a Chromebook for $ 30 per month with a $ 25 price scale next year and $ 20 after 24 months.  The Chromebox turn is rented for $ 25 per month, a rate of $ 3 after dropping each year.  Firms with a Google Apps account can buy their sides ten Chromebooks and manage the fleet of aircraft directly from an administration console provided by Google.

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