Acer announced today that their next round of netbook computers will come with Google's Android operating system rather than Windows if that's what the buyer desires. This move by Acer could give Google a large market share with its new Android operating system. By providing consumers with the "choice" to choose the Google Android OS, the consumer will instantly save the licensing costs associated with Windows. This is because Google's Android operating system is freely distributed and open-source. Bringing down the costs of netbooks by saving on license costs can only help the netbook gain market share.
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