That's hard to believe (I believe it, but it struck me as incredible at first). I don't know anyone with a Chromebook, and it's such a different way of computing that it's hard to believe it's taken off so much in such a short time. I think it is reflective of a new generation whose first computing experience was with phones and tablets. The idea that nothing of importance lives on the device is a huge paradigm shift…
>> A keyboard opens up the door to really building and creating, USB ports allow expansion
>> and Chrome OS is hackable in ways tablets are not.
And a PC or Mac laptop is all of things, and so much more.