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    Google Finally Throws In the Towel on Its Comically Bad Attempt to Get Gamers to Buy Chromebooks

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    Chromebooks were never built to be serious gaming machines, but Google did at least make inroads with Steam. Now, that’ll be joining Stadia in the Google Graveyard.

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