New smartpen takes handwritten notes into mobile, cloud era
New Haven Register
The Oakland company recently updated its lineup of pens for the cloud-based, mobile computing era. Dubbed Sky, the new smartpens sync with Evernote, the popular Internet-based note taking and storage service, rather than with user's computer. And they ...
See all stories on this topic »The Mobile Cloud of Addressable Things
Wired (blog)
*That's pretty interesting, but we ought to pause to consider that “wireless connectivity” and “clouds” aren't “the Internet,” they're the purview of wireless providers and stacks, ie, the mobile business plus Google Amazon Microsoft Apple and Facebook.
See all stories on this topic »Cloud development platform for mobile apps gets EU funding
ComputerworldUK
A European consortium has received EU funding to help develop mobile workforce applications in the cloud. The MobiCloud consortium has received €4.45 million (£3.8 million) through the European Commission Directorate-General of Communications ...
See all stories on this topic »Building mobile cloud applications for the BYOD workforce
TechTarget
The most fundamental goal of IT is to support business processes, and those processes naturally begin with connecting the worker to workplace activities. That's why mobility is one of the hottest issues in enterprise IT. Mobile broadband and cloud ...
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New Haven Register
The Oakland company recently updated its lineup of pens for the cloud-based, mobile computing era. Dubbed Sky, the new smartpens sync with Evernote, the popular Internet-based note taking and storage service, rather than with user's computer. And they ...
See all stories on this topic »The Mobile Cloud of Addressable Things
Wired (blog)
*That's pretty interesting, but we ought to pause to consider that “wireless connectivity” and “clouds” aren't “the Internet,” they're the purview of wireless providers and stacks, ie, the mobile business plus Google Amazon Microsoft Apple and Facebook.
See all stories on this topic »Cloud development platform for mobile apps gets EU funding
ComputerworldUK
A European consortium has received EU funding to help develop mobile workforce applications in the cloud. The MobiCloud consortium has received €4.45 million (£3.8 million) through the European Commission Directorate-General of Communications ...
See all stories on this topic »Building mobile cloud applications for the BYOD workforce
TechTarget
The most fundamental goal of IT is to support business processes, and those processes naturally begin with connecting the worker to workplace activities. That's why mobility is one of the hottest issues in enterprise IT. Mobile broadband and cloud ...
See all stories on this topic »