The day may finally be here where we can easily print wirelessly and even remotely without being an IT expert.

Apple is in the process of rolling out a feature called AirPrint, which will allow users to print directly to AirPrint compatible printers without drivers or other software. HP plans to implement the software, but in the meantime, some users are disappointed they can’t take advantage with their existing equipment.

Enter Google, who is now offering a service called Google Cloud Print.

Of course, Google Cloud Print has a catch of its own. For now, it is only available for Windows. Not exactly ironic, but it would be a rather funny development, if it weren’t frustrating for those anxious to take advantage of the new feature.

So is this something that your practice could take advantage of? Absolutely.

Related Resources:

  • Online Protection for Your Company’s Confidential Information (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)
  • Microsoft’s Danger and T-Mobile Sidekick Users’ Data (FindLaw’s Common Law Blog)
  • 3 Questions in Determining Liability in #Twittergate (FindLaw’s Technologist Blog)

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