Cloud printing is another service on the Web that makes sense for small businesses. The idea is that you can print from your phone or laptop from anywhere, store the printed pages temporarily in the cloud, and then retrieve the prints — usually at your home or office printer. You can also change the output destination. IN some cases, you can even direct your prints to a cloud printing service. Now, Google has announced a new cloud print offering. CRN has the scoop:
“Google (NSDQ:GOOG) this week officially launched Google Cloud Print into beta, a cloud printing offering that lets users print popular document formats and Google Gmail e-mail messages from any device, regardless of operating systems, with no connection required.”
Google Cloud Print Battles Apple AirPrint In Cloud Printing Duel [CRN]




