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Hewlett-Packard introduced without much hype a free service
that makes it possible to print a document on any printer almost anywhere in
the world. The service, called Cloudprint, was developed within a few months by
a group of HP Lab researchers and it enables any owner of a mobile phone to
share, store and print documents by just using a phone.
The gist of the new innovation is taking physical documents
from a computer and printer of a user, thus eliminating the problems of
travelling and needing your documents. They can be at your disposal just by
accessing a phone and a printer.
The basic of the service is to “print” the documents you
need to HP servers connected to the internet. Each one is assigned a document
code by the system that will further be sent to the cell phone. This is the means to have access to the
document and print it anywhere one could be at a certain moment.
The server sends a SMS message on the mobile phone that
contains the document code the user has to enter, along with his phone number.
The document may also be retrieved in PDF format, ready to be printed at any
printer.
The service will provide a list with all the available
printers, that can be visualized on Google maps. Cloudprint is due to be soon
available for Macintosh connected printers, the current version being destined for
Windows.
This is a modality of boasting profits from selling HP ink
and supplies and it seems to bring visible results, as the company announced a
11 percent raise in its printing division in its third quarter in 2006.
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