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The Webtop is the software that empowers Motorola's lapdock, a unique gadget that looks like a sleek rival to Apple's MacBook Air.
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The Motorola system uses a PC-like interface called Webtop, providing an adequate netbook substitute for lightweight tasks like Web surfing or tweaking documents.
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The Motorola system uses a PC-like interface called Webtop, providing an adequate netbook substitute for lightweight tasks like Web surfing or tweaking documents.
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The Motorola system uses a PC-like interface called Webtop, providing an adequate netbook substitute for lightweight tasks like Web surfing or tweaking documents.
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The so called "Webtop" software enables easy multitasking in this mode and includes a shortcut bar and a full, desktop version of Firefox, with tabs and other standard features.
chron.com Chronicle chron.com 2011
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Dubbed the "Webtop" (web desktop), Startforce is in the business of providing organizations and enterprises with on-demand virtual desktops through the browser.
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GoEverywhere was an experimental "Webtop" service designed to give users a single point of access to their different Web-based applications.
Computerworld News 2009
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GoEverywhere was an experimental "Webtop" service designed to give users a of access to their different Web-based applications.
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It comes with Motorola's Webtop application, and users can access features of the phone on the larger screen and pull up a standard computer browser such as Firefox alongside it.
AT&T's New High-Speed Network On Track To Launch In 2011 AP 2011
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+ Blogs and news reading: Pageflakes - have never heard of it - "With Pageflakes you build your custom Webtop from a collection of components, including RSS feeds and news, plus direct feeds from Flickr, YouTube, and similar sites."; bloglines as the RSS reader if you like Web based, and Sage yea if you use Firefox; Google Blogger for actually blogging.
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