Friday, November 14, 2014

CLOUD SERVER for free

I have found free cloud server where you can store data up to 10 G. The only limit is the data can only be Mp3. It is fast and provide nice interface. More details: HERE

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Cloudlet application

Cloudlet APPS has been now released

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Cloudlet APPS

Add links to Cloudlet and access them on any device!
For the beginning, download and install the application version for Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems on your computer from http://cloudlet.su/en/
After installing the application on your computer, create an account and link it with your application for Android.Attention! This is a beta-version of the application and its functionality is limited. Disruptions of the service are also possible. Please, treat this with understanding

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ENJOY !!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Google Cloudlet Messaging for Android

Google Cloudlet Messaging for Android (GCM)

is a service that allows you to send data from your server to your users' Android-powered device, and also to receive messages from devices on the same connection. The GCM service handles all aspects of queueing of messages and delivery to the target Android application running on the target device. GCM is completely free no matter how big your messaging needs are, and there are no quotas

BIT COINS FOR FREE

Time is running out but there are still some bit coins bundle left !! Remember you can use these bit coins to buy a space on the cloudlet storage with size of 1 TB. All for free !!! For more details use the links below:


 KRAKOW AIRPORT

It will be really appreciated if you put some comment on my blog once you have got your free bit coins

Enjoy your 1T for free





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Monday, November 28, 2011

Friday, November 25, 2011

Geneza

Cloud services accessed through mobile devices suffer from high
network access latencies and are constrained by energy budgets dictated by the devices’ batteries. Radio and battery technologies will
improve over time, but are still expected to be the bottlenecks in
future systems. Non-volatile memories (NVM), however, may continue experiencing significant and steady improvements in density
for at least ten more years. In this paper, we propose to leverage
the abundance in memory capacity of mobile devices to mitigate
latency and energy issues when accessing cloud services