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Google issues new Chromebook deals to celebrate the death of Windows XP support

09
Apr
2014

Google’s low-cost, light-duty Chromebooks have been taking schools by storm. They’re also seen as terrific options for consumers on the hunt for a cheap web browsing box. The question of whether or not Chromebooks are suitable for the workplace, however, is a topic of much debate. That certainly won’t stop Google from making a big push in the enterprise market though, and the company on Tuesday evening announced a few new deals intended to lure enterprise users over to the Chrome side. To celebrate the death of Windows XP support, Google is now offering $100 off each Chromebook purchased through its enterprise program. And while Chrome OS doesn’t run traditional Windows or Mac apps, companies that are willing to cough

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