The always-connected Chromebook: What's different this time

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
'Twas a time, not long ago, that Google's Chrome OS platform was laughed off by pundits as being a glorified "browser in a box" environment
— a limited-use, destined-for-failure setup that'd be practical for practically no one and couldn't possibly amount to anything.Boy, did
that assessment prove to be wrong.These days, Chromebooks have evolved into versatile all-purpose productivity machines
To be sure, part of that has been the result of Google's near-constant progression of the platform — but part of it has also been the fact
that on the other end of the equation, people's computing habits have slowly but surely been catching up with Google's cloud-centric vision.