From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on
On 4/16/2010 20:46, Bear Bottoms wrote:
> Google wants to clean up printer drivers, offers unified cloud-based
> printing architecture.
>

OK. But would Google support printers that's 10 or 15 years old (like HP
Laserket 4/5/6)? :)

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From: badgolferman on
Bear Bottoms wrote:

>"Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)" <toylet.toylet(a)gmail.com>
>wrote in news:hq9mc9$ug0$3(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>
>> On 4/16/2010 20:46, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>> Google wants to clean up printer drivers, offers unified
>>>cloud-based printing architecture.
>>>
>>
>> OK. But would Google support printers that's 10 or 15 years old
>>(like HP Laserket 4/5/6)? :)
>>
>
>Who nose.

Who's nose?


From: Gary R. Schmidt on
Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) wrote:
> On 4/16/2010 20:46, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>> Google wants to clean up printer drivers, offers unified cloud-based
>> printing architecture.
>>
>
> OK. But would Google support printers that's 10 or 15 years old (like HP
> Laserket 4/5/6)? :)
>
Well, I don't know about *Laserket*, but Laserjet's work fine.

Cheers,
Gary (Scanning madly for typos...) B-)
From: Martin Jay on
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:46:19 GMT, Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com>
wrote:

>Google wants to clean up printer drivers, offers unified cloud-based
>printing architecture.

Google finds another excuse to get its hands on our data.

All your data are belong to us.
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From: Mark Warner on
Jack D. Russell, Sr. wrote:
>>> On 4/16/2010 20:46, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>>> Google wants to clean up printer drivers, offers unified
>>>> cloud-based printing architecture.
>
> Maybe there's hope for cloud based unified WiFi drivers. Would make
> wireless for Linux a no brainer...and such.

Wouldn't one need to /connect/ to the cloud first? :O)

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