Google CEO leaks info about its upcoming tablet

By Mark Rollins - 04/12/2010 9:12:56 PM


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After a week, it would appear that iPad fever is slowly dwindling, and perhaps it is time for a new tablet to start stealing headlines.

The iPad wasn’t the first tablet to hit the market, and it clearly won’t be the last. Google CEO Eric Schmidt had this to say about the iPad: “You might want to tell me the difference between a large phone and a tablet”.

Oh, snap. Maybe Steve Jobs would like to comment on Goggle’s tablet. Yeah, they are making one, and Schmidt had “told friends at a recent party in Los Angeles about the new device, which would exclusively run the Android operating system.”

Is Google going to have their “big press” day where they announce this thing?

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