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Category Archives: Cloud Computing Discussions

Apple’s in the Cloud?

There is a lot of buzz about Apple moving to the cloud these days:
http://www.macblogz.com/2009/01/01/apples-new-cloud-offerings-may-be-mostly-free/
http://www.appletell.com/apple/comment/macworld-expo-rumor-round-up/
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/22520/1151/

http://blogs.computerworld.com/rumor_apples_imovie_to_recieve_significant_update_at_macworld
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2009 Year of the Cloud???

Could 2009 be the year of the Cloud.  Will we see some big shifts in Personal Cloud Computing coming in the year 2009?  I sure hope so, but don’t take my word for it check out the buzz over at CNN.

goeveryWare Video Channel

We just opened a new video channel where we will post introductory and product videos!
Personal Computing in the cloud!

New-News #8

In the Blog
LifeHacker provides “The Five Best Sites to Stream TV” .
You an find them in “Shared Places” tagged as “TV”
myOpenPlace of the week
Look at this web version of the radar detector:Trapster.
Seems like their isn’t anything that will escape the cloud!
User Feedback
Lots of discussion this week regarding TagNav.
You can read the discussions at: TagNav discussions
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Why should I use a Webtop?

Why should I use a webtop and what are the advantages and disadvantages?
The question stated above underpins a conversation that we have at goeveryWare nearly every day. There are two fundamental parts of the answer to this question.

What are the benefits to computing online with an online desktop?
What are the the benefits of using a [...]

Why do you need go.everyWare?

Many of you may be thinking, “Why do I need go.everyWare when I have the MS Office Suite loaded on my system?” MS Office Suite can be a wonderful tool until it hiccups and then it is not pretty. Recently I have had the opportunity to become very flustered with MS Office suite. [...]

You might need a Webtop if…..

Your laptop display breaks!
My friend [we will call him John] recently had a failure on his laptop. The LCD display decided to fade into the junk pile.
A trip to the computer store quickly revealed that it would cost $700 to fix it and for just $600 an entirely new laptop could be his.
It would seem [...]