Created Fri 21st Nov 2008 5:14pm PST by
goodpasture
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Will Google's Chrome Browser come preinstalled on a PC by June 30th, 2009?
Current forecast: 46% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 46% likely to happen (up 10% in last 1 day)
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As reported by a major mainstream news source on or before June 30th, 2009. Google's Chrome browser must come preinstalled on new computers from any major computer distributor such as Dell, Acer, HP, Toshiba, Gateway, etc...
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 55%
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Created Fri 21st Nov 2008 5:14pm PST by
goodpasture
Suspend date: Tue 30th Jun 10:59pm PDT (24 weeks to go)
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