The more devices that I accumulate, the more I’d like to move seamlessly from one to another. I’m finding more and more that I’m hopping from one device to another, and one Web browser to another. I’ve got a mini-laptop hooked up to my TV, a larger laptop on my desk, a 7-inch tablet in my back pocket for reading at coffee shops, a 10-incher that floats around the loft and rarely goes outside, and a 4.3-inch smartphone that works well on crowded transportation systems — all lacking in synchronicity.
Making the Most of Chrome in the Cloud
Posted by: Patrick Nelson April 5, 2012 05:00 AMThe more devices that I accumulate, the more I’d like to move seamlessly from one to another. I’m finding more and more that I’m hopping from one device to another, and one Web browser to another. I’ve got a mini-laptop hooked up to my TV, a larger laptop on my desk, a 7-inch tablet in my back pocket for reading at coffee shops, a 10-incher that floats around the loft and rarely goes outside, and a 4.3-inch smartphone that works well on crowded transportation systems — all lacking in synchronicity.