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5 ways Microsoft will bring the hurt to Google Chrome OS

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5 ways Microsoft will bring the hurt to Google Chrome OS

Now that Google has shaken the tech world with its Chrome OS announcement, what's the best way for Microsoft to turn the spotlight back on itself and protect its Windows empire? Here are five ways Redmond could strike back. Read full story

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