How Google's Chromebook is forcing Apple and Microsoft to improve

The Chromebook just works. Why don't other laptops?

A Chromebook.

The best kind of marketing is that which rings undeniably true. And this week, when Google rolled out a new ad extolling the virtues of its Chromebooks and lamenting the pesky glitches of its competitors, what stuck out wasn't the ad's special effects or even its pointed attacks on Apple and Microsoft, but rather the fact that most viewers would find it totally and utterly relatable.

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Navneet Alang

Navneet Alang is a technology and culture writer based out of Toronto. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, New Republic, Globe and Mail, and Hazlitt.