Jooce: online desktop & computer replacement

Jooce is web-based, meaning all you need is a computer with a web browser and a connection to the internet. Through Jooce, you can store unlimited files, share those files, access applications, email others, instant message, and more just like you would on a regular computer. The difference is that Jooce lets you do it anywhere on any computer and keeps the experience consistent. Other similar services exist from other companies such as Goowy and YouOS, which also emulate the desktop of a computer.
Jooce looks fairly easy to use and simulates the desktop computer experience pretty well. It's funded through the occasional, non-intrusive ad, so it's free to use. Future improvements include third party widgets from Widgetbox and Jooce's very own email client. The company was started by three friends from around the world who worked together at a Paris based NGO. The project took off in the wake of the United Nations sponsored World Summit on the Information Society.
[via TechCrunch]












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Subscribe to commentsTracy EsauFeb 25th 2008 1:56AM
i am also encountering some problems with this software..... please guide me
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Tracy EsauFeb 25th 2008 1:58AM
i am also encountering some problems with this software..... please guide me.... need help urgently
http://www.electrocomputerwarehouse.com
SharukDec 15th 2007 5:15PM
i signed up for jooce like two days ago but for some reason it is not working for me now. it says connecting but nothing happens?
JonathanDec 15th 2007 10:14PM
I love Web 2.0! Everything is so pretty. I've been signing up for every new cool site lately. I just got into the hulu beta. I recently made a virb.com account, a doof.com account, a picnik account, a flickr account (yeah, I'm a little late on that one), I got Joost, and a bunch more I can't even remember right now. Oh yeah, and I want to try Ning or Flux. Not sure which one.
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yhancikDec 16th 2007 6:59AM
In other news, DownloadSquad still can't decide whether they love or hate WebOS applications :p