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    Sunny skies are great for summer activities, but this doesn't mean that your vacation should be entirely cloud-free. Internet-based cloud services -- and the accompanying apps for PCs and mobile devices -- can come in very handy whether you want to do a bit of work while you're up in the mountains, listen to music or watch TV at the seashore, or share photos of your trip with folks back home.

    Obviously, you're not going to be taking your desktop PC with you on vacation, and you might not want to tote your notebook everywhere, either. More and more these days, vendors are running their software offerings from servers in the clouds, and making them available through browsers or Web apps (for notebook and desktop PC access) along with apps designed for iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and other mobile gadgets. To avoid any vacation-time snares, though, it's best to learn about available services and software before you leave.



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