Synchronizing The Cloud: The Rise Of HTML5 And WebDesktop Platforms
October 12, 2012Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: John Omwamba.
The new kid on the block is a rather interesting one known as personal cloud computing. It is a contradictory statement because as it allows one to cultivate individual freedom with one’s device, it also taps into a plethora of public resources in remote servers. In other words, while it helps to personalize individual pleasures, it uses multi-device networking as the stepping stone.
The WebDesktop is a classic example of this platform: it allows users to manage software functions online and offline without having to set up any programs. It also helps to synchronize apps in computers and stats in cell phones devoid of any brand restrictions because they are all open source. Need one say that it helps to run simultaneous gadgets on the desktop because unlimited space is on the web? That marks it public face. The personal face lies in the simple fact that it synchronizes all functions that an individual with an affinity for infotainment would require without buying expensive equipment. One can play live games, trade in futures, network and do virtually everything that personality can allow…
HTML5 is another face of cloud computing that also endorses personal space while still exploiting the riches of the open source market in the pubic cloud. In fact, this technology is receiving rave reviews because it is cutting paths which restrictive technologies, such as those of smart phones, have cordoned off. There are no more ‘no trespassing’ signs with this web script. It is no wonder that it has earned recognition for helping the cloud grow across all gadgets.
WebDesktop has risen in esteem even after being a brainchild of HTML5. The former claims its technological base in the latter’s behest. This has improved the stakes of the growth of cloud computing for as the former platform brings hands on practical networking to the user, the latter acts as the script for all devices to read at the same time because of its open source characteristics…
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