Cloud Print Proxy Service Available in Labs

Posted on 07. Dec, 2010 by in Chrome, Chrome OS, News

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Okay, so it’s not really called Chrome Labs anymore, more like Chrome Experiments. Regardless, if you’re using Chrome 9 you can head over to the Experiments page by typing “about:flags” into the Omnibox. You can then head over to the Google Cloud Print service page and then use your cloud-enabled printer. That is, if you have one.

We were concerned about the availability of Cloud Print at Chrome OS’s launch. TechCrunch’s MG Seigler is speculating that Chrome will run in three separate versions just like ever other build of Chrome: Dev, Beta and Stable. If that ends up being the case, which seems probable, then Cloud Print would work once Chrome OS Dev hits 9.

cloudprint1cloudprint2Mind you that this is strictly beta since its in Experiments. Surely more details are to come on Chrome developments right here – we’ll be updating all day.

via DownloadSquad, TechCrunch

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