HP develops mobile document-printing service: New York Times
HP has unveiled a free service designed to make it possible to print documents on any printer almost anywhere in the world, The New York Times reported on its Web site late Sunday.
Cloudprint, which was developed over a period of several months by a small group of H.P. Labs researchers, makes it possible to share, store and print documents using a mobile phone, the paper reported.
The underlying idea is to unhook physical documents from a user’s computer and printer and make it simple for travelers to take their documents with them and use them with no more than a cellphone and access to a local printer. The service requires users to first “print” their documents to H.P. servers connected to the Internet. The system then assigns them a document code, and transmits that code to a cellphone, making it possible to retrieve and print the documents from any location, the Times reports.
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