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Google Cloud Print comes to iPhone, Android via Gmail mobile website

At long last, Google has finally connected one of its apps to the much-anticipated Google Cloud Print service. You can now print from any mobile phone — as long as it's Android 2.1 or iOS 3 or later — to any printer that you have successfully connected to your Google Cloud Print account.

The service only works via the Gmail mobile website for now — just visit www.gmail.com on your phone — but presumably Google could also activate it for desktop users. An updated Android app with Cloud Print integration must surely follow, too.

If you want to set up Google Cloud Print, check the Google FAQ — or if you just want to see what it's like, check our hands-on review.Google Cloud Print comes to iPhone, Android via Gmail mobile website

Fuente: Download Squad

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