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Google launches Cloud Printing plan for Chrome OS -

Internet search services provider Google, Inc., US, is set to launch early-stage designs, software code and documentation of a project called Google Cloud Print. The new initiative will allow users of the company's Chrome OS operating system print documents to any printer from any application.

The technology would give away with the need to install printer drivers by routing print jobs from desktop, Web and mobile applications via a Chrome OS Web-hosted broker.

Google Cloud Print can be used to submit and manage print jobs. While the project is still in its initial phase, Google has expressed interest to engage interested vendors and developers in the process of developing this technology.

Chrome OS was launched by Google in November 2009. The first netbooks that run the OS are expected to hit the market late this year.

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