July 10, 2009

You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz

Google's big OS surprise, Web sites keep their eyes on the prize

Wait, we know there was some big story this week. What was it? Oh right: Google is introducing its own operating system, and the world as we know it will never be the same. Though you wouldn't guess it from the blogosphere's tizzy over the Chrome OS, other things did in fact happen: Government sites came under cyberattack, the future of Internet radio was ensured, and a Web 2.0 darling just might end up snagging the Nobel Peace Prize (we kid you not). Are you savvy enough to win our quiz prize? Award yourself 10 points for each correct answer. Now let's get cracking.

1. In case you hadn't heard, Google announced its own operating system. It even named some hardware partners working on Google Chrome OS-friendly devices. Which of the following is NOT one of the firms named by Google?

a. Acer
b. Hewlett-Packard
c. Dell
d. Toshiba

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Dan Tynan is contributing editor at InfoWorld, author of the Tynan on Technology blog, and co-founder of eSarcasm, an award-winning geek humor site. (Note: Awards still pending.)
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