Easy Peasy
EasyPeasy is a lightweight open source operating system designed for use on netbooks. It was built to support social networking and cloud computing, and it offers very low power consumption for longer battery life on mobile devices. Additionally, EasyPeasy is optimized for Web surfing and provides easy access to Internet applications including Skype and Firefox.
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