Monday, April 26, 2010

Google obscure Print: The prospect of printing explored

Google obscure Print isn't just meant for Google Chrome OS, it know how to serve all web-connected platforms - from mobile handsets to net books. The goal is to allow a user to print to any printer without requiring them to install printer drivers. While the printers sends print jobs over the internet, the printer might be anyplace in the world.

What Google imagine is a print service which allows one to record their cloud capable printer. This printer can then be second-hand from any computer wherever in the world. Google will of course offer their own print service Google Cloud Print, however since the code and certification for creating such a service is open, Google imagine many more such services to spring up.

An obscure print able app, whether it is on a desktop, mobile, net book, or Chromes device will be able to submit print jobs to printers list with it. Organization the print spool and deliver the present job to the preferred printer, and keeping the end-user knowledgeable of the printing progress is something which will be direct by the service. Since the service itself is could-based, cloud request such as Google Docs, Zoho, and Aviary etc could directly print your papers to the printer of your choice with superior fidelity.

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