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Internet News   Internet News : Google emulates 1980s-era Amiga computer in Chrome
   posted by elatour on 12-Dec-2013 13:53:38 (1911 reads)
Google's Portable Native Client technology gives a new Web-based lease on life for an old operating system and the games it could run.

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