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Pogoplug Now Supports HP and Epson Printers

Pogoplug Now Supports HP and Epson Printers

| June 29, 2010 | 1 Comment

Pogoplug is a device that enables users to connect their USB hard drive to the Internet so you can access files from any Internet enabled device like a notebook, an iPad, or a mobile phone. Now, Pogoplug is supporting printers. When I learned about this new feature I was excited. The biggest weakness of many smart phones [...]

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Google Cloud Printing Enters Testing at Google HQ

Google Cloud Printing Enters Testing at Google HQ

| June 9, 2010

Google provided an update on the status of Google Cloud Print on the Chromium blog this week. Google Cloud Print, which was announced back in April, will enable any web, mobile, or desktop application, any device, any operating system, or any browser to print to any printer. Google Cloud Print allows users to print documents, web pages, [...]

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Microsoft Office on SkyDrive Now Available

Microsoft Office on SkyDrive Now Available

| June 8, 2010 | 1 Comment

Microsoft announced that Office Web Apps are now live on SkyDrive. Yesterday on the Windows Live Blog, Jason Moore wrote that Office Web Apps are no longer in preview mode. This means anyone with a Microsoft LIve account in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Ireland can now use Microsoft’s Office Web Apps immediately. The Office [...]

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Disposable Computers: The Google Chrome OS Vision

Disposable Computers: The Google Chrome OS Vision

| April 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

Pick up those French fry boxes, throw away those soda cans, and put that netbook in the trash if you aren’t gonna use it anymore!” Can you imagine your mother scolding you that way? Maybe you could up to that last one. If Google CEO Eric Schmidt is right, that might be the way it [...]

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EyeOS enters cloud computing foray

EyeOS enters cloud computing foray

| December 28, 2009

In the battle for cloud computing operating systems, first there was the Chrome OS, then there is Jolicloud..and now, there is a newcomer called EyeOS. From their web site: “The idea behind eyeos is that the whole system lives in the web browser. The client must have only a web browser to work with eyeos and [...]

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Make the Move to Cloud Computing with Jolicloud

Make the Move to Cloud Computing with Jolicloud

| December 12, 2009 | 4 Comments

It seems that everyone wants to get into Cloud computing these days; there’s Google’s Chrome OS, iCloud and a longtime cloud computing operating system named Jolicloud. We’ve already talked about how you can have a cloud based computer for free with iCloud. Now I want to share another player in cloud computing market Jolicloud. With [...]

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