The first attempt to trademark the word "netBook" was in 1999 by Psion, a UK based technology company that produced portable computers - somewhat smaller than modern netbooks...
You can easily do word processing works in a netbook. But in that case you can have either OpenOffice.org as a total office suite or AbiWord if you only need a word processor. As both of them are lightweight and free. They can easily run on a netbook. I would recommend MS Office, which is legal and good to use for log duration, and also make sure that you use original products of Microsoft. I am having Samsung Intel Atom Netbook and also have installed MS Office into it. I'd prepared many presentation and word documents on MS Office.
There is no age restriction on owning a netbook. You 10 and if you understand what is netbook go for it.
Depends Some companies give word with netbook alreay installed and some don't you have to install in those!
Yes. Although they are small most netbooks have either wi-fi or a RJ45 (Cat5) connector built in - mine has both. Perhaps the NET part of the word netbook might be a clue.
The netbook has light weight, ultra-portability, and superior battery life, and they are great for browsing the internet and checking email with some light tasks such as word processing thrown in..
Not that i know of but you can download it on to a netbook
Yes. Intel Netbook can do so
The top Netbook sold is the ASUS 10.1-Inch Netbook (Matte Black). This is followed by Toshiba 10.1-Inch Netbook (Blue) and the Acer Aspire One 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Espresso Black).
On a netbook, you cannot play videos on YouTube; on an iPod Touch you can. You cannot play games on a netbook.
Yes you can using Skype! Its the best tool :)
It prevents your netbook from overheating which can cause it to fail.
Yes, there are Netbook bags and cases available. Try the Targus Sport Netbook Case.