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As someone who is constantly on the go and in a rush, there are times where I am forgetful and need specific files from my computer that I do not have at the moment. There is an application called "TeamViewer" that allows you to work on your home computer through another computer; however, only if the computer at home is turned on. This is useful and all, but for those like me who are constantly forgetful and nobody is at home to turn on the computer, I propose that there should be a new media application that allows you to use a third party computer viewer. This application would first download everything on your home computer an then upload it onto a online storage. This allows you to view your computer documents from wherever you are which makes it much more practical than just using TeamViewer. This technology could really benefit those who are constantly on the go and do not want to carry around a laptop and etc. The mobile and desktop access can provide extreme ease to everyone who possesses it.

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  2. Hi Kevin,

    I think that this is an amazing idea! Having a new media like this would combine so many databases and resources into one so it is easier to find files and work on it from different location and any devices. This system also seems like it will be more efficient. I also do agree with you that this will be very helpful to everyone . Great idea!

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  3. Hey Kevin,

    Do you have a Macbook by any chance? If so, you can use icloud drive and then easily view documents across devices, and even be able to airprint papers at the library! If not, I'm always on Google Drive to back up my files no matter where I am. It's a great app for mobile, even with spreadsheet files.

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  4. This feature is already implemented with apple products and has been a great blessing. I can write an article on my laptop, and just leave my house and open the same article on my iPhone or iPad.

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