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  "textContent": "CloudMosa, Inc., a Cupertino based cloud computing company founded in 2009 by former Google engineer Dr. Shioupyn Shen, was built around a straightforward technical concept: move heavy computing tasks to the cloud so that even low-cost or aging devices can access modern websites and applications. The company secured backing from GIC (Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund), Morningside Ventures, Lenovo, and Foxconn in a $21.6 million Series A round, and went on to develop its proprietary Puffin Cloud Avatar Technology into a platform that CloudMosa says has surpassed 200 million downloads worldwide. For students in rural classrooms, small businesses in local markets, and communities where technology is often out of reach, CloudMosa’s cloud browser offers a low barrier path to participation in the global digital economy.\n\nThe post Tianlu Peng and CloudMosa’s effort to close the global digital divide appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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