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Cloudo, the computer evolved
By: Mark Dijkstra In: Web OS
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Your Computer With You, Even When It’s Not
Imagine a world where your computer wasn’t tied to a physical computer, but rather a computer that lived on the Internet, instantly accessible from any computer or mobile phone connected to the Internet, no matter where you are or what you are up to. Cloudo offers just this.
With Cloudo, every computer, in school, at work, at your friends’ or even in the library becomes your own, free of charge computer. And with Cloudo Mobile your online computer is accessible from your mobile phone as well.
Use Cloudo as your default computer, or use it side by side with your work or home computer.
See a demo here
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