The End Of Laptop Lugging

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The End Of Laptop Lugging (NAPSA)—Over 50 million people work from two computerlocations or more. They travel on busi- ness, take work home or consult with clients in their offices. Many of these people long for a productivity tool that will let them leave their laptops in theoffice. One such person is Jonathan Segal, a hotel, restaurant and club owner. Segal spends as much time working outside of the office as in front of his desk. He often carries his work home to finish in the evenings and considers lugging a laptop around a majorpain. Fortunately, Segal found an answer in Migo: innovative software for the iPod that captures the essence of his computer and allows him to work seamlessly from any Windows computer in the world. Plugging his Migo-enabled iPod into a Windows computer converts the machine into a virtual copy of his PC. His Outlook e-mail appears, along with data files, Internet Explorer favorites and even his desktop wallpaper. The software also means he always has the most current data with him and keeps that data synchronized with his primary computer. “Migo definitely makes mylife easier,” said Segal. “It’s not just about the portability of data anymore. It’s about the ability to take my entire work environment with me so I don’t miss a beat. It’s great to know that I can work where I want and when I want by New software called Migo lets you upload your computer onto your iPod and take it wherever you go. simply connecting my iPod to any PC. It couldn’t be easier.” The software also lets users surf the Internet without leaving a trace. All browsing history, cookies and temp files are stored on the iPod, so nothingis left behind for prying eyes. Explained Jay Elliot, CEO of PowerHouse Technologies, which created the product, “Millions of people already carry iPods with them on the go. With Migo, these people can carry more than music. They can carry their complete computing environment. Migo makes the iPod a productivity tool.” PowerHouse Technologies also offers Migo USB flash drives and a Migo-enabled wristwatch. You can learn more at http://www. 4Migo.com.