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By Natasha Lomas silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 19, 2009 7:53:54 AM

Android-powered netbooks will emerge in 2009, analysts are predicting.

According to market watchers Ovum, Google's mobile OS could become the platform of choice for lower-end mini laptops, rather than full-fat flavors of Linux traditionally associated with the desktop, such as Ubuntu.

The laptop market is becoming increasingly complex, according to Laurent Lachal, open-source research director at Ovum, with a growing variety of low-cost netbooks and laptops now on offer.

While Linux netbook sales are increasingly lagging Windows ones, the analyst reckons Android could help reverse the trend.

Linux vendors should focus on "specialized distributions, especially Android", said Lachal, who predicts a new generation of 'no frills', sub-$200 netbooks will emerge later this year — for which Android is a better fit than generic Linux distributions.

"Google strengthened its position with the February 2009 announcement that it will now allow developers to charge for applications on Android Market," he said in a statement, adding that internet-connectivity and online stores will be "key to the success" of these more basic netbooks.

"From that perspective, Android benefits from increasing support from developers/ISVs [independent software vendors]," he added.

Last year software company Wind River Systems, a member of the Android-supporting Open Handset Alliance, suggested Android could find its way onto TVs, set-top boxes and cars this year.

This article was originally posted on silicon.com.

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Android too big for its boots
Android will have to prove itself on mobile devices before buyers will see non branded OS on Notebooks.Think the talk is unrealistic and high jinx.With Ubantu,Opensolaris,and windows 7 the notebook ma... (Read the rest)
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4 words:  croberts | 03/19/09
3 words:  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
Yes, economy sucks  croberts | 03/19/09
Your assumption only works  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
Cheap Netbook  chromeronin | 03/19/09
If it's pie in the sky...  kozmcrae | 03/19/09
Major app missing to make this feasible  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
Since Android is Linux, it will be extremely simple to get OpenOffice  DonnieBoy | 03/19/09
Another issue is the porting of a full version of Chrome to Android/Linux.  DonnieBoy | 03/19/09
Flash too  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
Another thought  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
The wild card might Androids ability to support Arm. That will allow  DonnieBoy | 03/19/09
RE: Android-powered netbooks predicted for 2009  raphael.munoz@... | 03/19/09
Well, untill we see how the Android netbook OS is delivered, we won't know.  DonnieBoy | 03/19/09
You do not have to use Android market  Michael Kelly | 03/19/09
Thanks, I also hope we can just use apt-get as well.  DonnieBoy | 03/19/09
Android too big for its boots  The Management consultant | 03/22/09

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