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April 13, 2009

Xcerion Launches Free Online Computer

By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributor


Xcerion has announced the launch of what they note is the world's first free online computer. Named icloud, this revolutionary new product provides everybody in the world with their own online computer complete with free storage, applications, virtual desktop and backup accessible from any computer connected to the Internet.

 
The free icloud service is available at http://icloud.com in English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish and Filipino.
 
icloud is a "Cloud OS" based on proprietary technology with 22 pending patents. The complete platform enables the sharing of experiences with friends.
 
The founder of icloud, Daniel Arthursson said that icloud has made available a virtual computer together with free storage and free applications to everybody in the world. He noted that icloud is a PC for everyone without a PC and it allows everybody to access and share documents, photos, music and their complete digital life from any computer.
 
Xcerion (News - Alert) publicly launched icloud after a closed beta testing program and the incorporation of user feedback from iclouder's worldwide.
 
The public version runs in a user’s Internet Explorer or Firefox browser and includes access to friends, files and digital life on any computer as well as 3 GB of free storage space to safely store documents, photos and music online, 30 free applications such as Office, Mail, Music, Video, IM,   Sharing, Games, Collaboration and Development tools and 20 free widgets.
 
 

Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi


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