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- by sirishgauni May 9, 2009 4:55 AM PDT
- if apple goes the netbook way then it would deeply disappoint me, apple has always built extremely good hardware having awesome software, with a netbook that heritage would be ruined! at least if apple does enter the sub notebook market i think its going to make a revolutionary product just like it did with iphone and just not follow the rest. for more check my article http://whtzupmac.blogspot.com
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