HotHardware takes a look at Jolicloud, Cloud-Based Linux Desktop Computing
Jolicloud is a Linux-based OS with an extremely clean UI that taps into the world of cloud computing, where you have access to your data, files and desktop, virtually anywhere you go. Anyone trying this relative newcomer OS might call it accessible because it has an extremely easy-to-use interface. Or, it could be called accessible in the sense that it's free and will run on minimal hardware. Or, it may be accessible because it integrates concepts familiar to social networking users directly into the main interface.
You get the idea, now let's take a quick look at this new Linux client that is making a splash in the market with cloud service-based computing.
A Look At Jolicloud, Cloud-Based Linux Desktop Computing
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