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The tiny super-computer also boasts an impressive array of mega-hot software like Word, Excel, a picture browser, an e-book reader, paint brush -- the list literally goes on and on.
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Any book purchased via web browser will be waiting in the user's Reader library, ready to be read.
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Mozilla has responded by borrowing a page from the Google (Chrome)book: build an operating system that is essentially nothing more than a browser.
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For its part, Google's kicking in not just the operating system, but also an Internet browser designed for mobility (adapted from Apple's Webkit), a calendar, an address book, maps, e-mail and access to Google's online payments system, which can be used to buy things via phones.
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If you are one of them then you can get the inside scoop about what is coming into your inbox with Smartr inbox from Xobni - a browser plug-in that looks at your email and social contacts to build a profile for everyone in your address book.
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