Friday, December 16, 2011


Dated Tuesday, December 13, 2001 - Google finally make the 16th update of their cloud print app on the latest version of Chrome. The purpose of the update is to allow different individuals to print from the browser (ex. web pages) to the printers that are cloud connected.

The update of Google Chrome also focused on medium and high-risk vulnerabilities. See Chrome 16 update on PCWorld.com.

"People with Chromebooks have always had access to the latest and greatest Google Cloud Print features, but today, we've reached a new milestone: starting with the latest release of Chrome, anyone using the browser on Windows, Mac and Linux will be able to print any web page to Google Cloud Print," said Akshay Kannan, Product Manager of Google Products.

Google cloud print was introduced in April 2010 and launched in January 2011. This is the best way to make different manufacturers to create their own internet/cloud connected  printers.

Before Google made this update, using Cloud Print before was not allowed to different WebPages using a special Cloud Print button. But today, users can use Google Chrome  to print to a Cloud Print-ready printer.

While google have this powerful tool, Firefox also had an extension that can make WebPage printing more customized. Deleting all of the unwanted page elements, all you need to do is to visit Web Printing Blogpost.

Here are some ink cartridge coupons that you can use on your online shopping. You can use these on purchasing different brands and products such as Xerox, Lexmark, Epson, HP, Brother and more...


Denise Rasalan
Owner, Great Prints Solutions

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