If you're browsing in the web, it doesn't run any different from browsing on the Chrome browser. The applications and extensions you can add onto the Chrome browser will automatically sync when you are on a Chromebook (using your Gmail address). Most files and documents that you can normally run on a traditional Windows or Mac desktop or laptop can run on Google Docs/Drive or a Chrome extension that supports it. The exception are executable (.exe) files.
No, Target does not sell Google Chromebooks. The Chromebooks can be purchased online directly from Google or from retail stores such as Walmart.
Yes, Chromebooks for a desktop is called ChromeBox manufactured by Samsung.
Chromebooks are made by various manufacturers, so its build origin varies.
This would be difficult to answer as there are several Chromebooks out on market that are made by different manufacturers and aren't necessarily following a specific release cycle. You would say though for someone like, say Acer, they have released Chromebooks around the late fall annually.
Music Manager isn't available for Chrome OS (which all Chromebooks utilize) at this time.
No Chromebooks that I have seen have a touch screen.
No. Chromebooks use the Google Chrome OS.
If you are referring to the publication PCWorld, they do not sell Chromebooks. The Chromebook is selling very well at online retailers such as Amazon, and traditional brick-and-mortar retailers such as Best Buy.
It doesn't appear the Riverpoint Writer is available for Chromebooks.
Yes, Animal Jam is compatible with Chromebooks.
No, the AverMedia capture card isn't available for Chromebooks.
It's available for Android OS, but currently not Chrome OS, which powers Chromebooks.