Showing posts with label cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloud. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Backed By $10M In Funding, Lemon.com Lets You Store, Organize Your Receipts In The Cloud

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Today sees the formal launch of Lemon, a free cloud-based receipt organizer and spending tracker for Android and iOS devices (Blackberry and Windows Phone versions 'coming soon'). The service lets users store and organize email and paper receipts in the cloud to help them keep track of purchases, eliminate clutter and start spending smarter.]]>

Monday, 17 October 2011

INQ Cloud Touch and Q Android Mobile Product

INQ Cloud Touch and Q Android Mobile Product
Here is recently INQ has launches two new mobile products is dubbed as Cloud Touch and Q Android that is built in awesome features and latest technology it is best and perfect for your professional or personal use. Both are touch screen mobile product which is provides a QWERTY keyboard and smaller screen so guys you like this cell phones?

INQ Cloud Touch and Q Android Mobile Product features: FM radio, GPS, WiFi connectivity, five mega pixel camera, Bluetooth and compass, runs on Android 2.2 OS, SwiftKey keyboard, and internet features well unfortunately there is no more information’s mention percent time of both these cell phones! Via

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Amazon's cloud storage expanding rapidly

Amazon's cloud storage expanding rapidly

Amazon's latest statistics show a marked increase in the use of its cloud storage, as the concept of keeping your data online begins to go mainstream.

Amazon's S3 service (simple storage service) has apparently doubled the amount of objects in its servers since the turn of the year.

That has seen 2010's final total of 262 billion objects to the current level at more than 566 billion. That's a lot of objects.

Major player

The internet giant has been a major player in cloud storage – spotting the potential of the market early and making a name for itself with the likes of S3 and EC2.

With a burgeoning hardware business generated by the Kindle, the cloud storage capacity means that the company can do some very cool things with its devices.

That includes the Silk browser on the forthcoming Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, which taps into the cloud to ease the burden on the device itself.