What's the difference between mobile cloud computing and cloud computing?

Cloud computing refers to applications and/or data being available via a server-client model. The idea is that instead of installing a program on my computing device, I would access that program via an internet connection. This reduces some of the hardware requirements need to run programs other than a fast internet connection.

The other half of it is that data would be hosted on servers rather than / or in addition to local storage on a device. This allows for quick syncing of data... that is, you can have the most up-to-date version of a file regardless of what computing device you're using. Cloud computing can be used by desktops, laptops, tablets and many smart phones... i.e.

Mobile cloud computing and cloud computing are effectively the same thing. The major difference is that "mobile" implies that you'd be using a smartphone or perhaps a tablet. Currently smartphones and iPad-like tablets have much less processing power than desktops, and also have screen size and user-interface limitations.

Because of that, certain cloud-based apps - like google docs - may not work properly or at all on your mobile device. Hope that helps!

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