July 2017
Beginner to intermediate
144 pages
3h 23m
English
Mobile devices—by which I mean smartphones, tablets, and similar compact, Internet-connected gadgets—are largely responsible for the Cloud’s popularity. The device in your pocket may not have enough storage or processing power to perform all your essential computing tasks itself, but the vast array of computers in the Cloud do. As long as you have an Internet connection of some sort, the Cloud lets you stream, edit, and create data of all kinds while on the go. And because the Cloud offers numerous ways to sync data across your devices, you need never be without your crucial information.
In this brief chapter, I look at what makes mobile devices different from conventional computers when it comes to the Cloud—including ...