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Virgin America Teams Up With Google Apps for a Day in the Cloud



Virgin America plane in-flight

Virgin America plane in-flight

The num­ber of trav­el­ers who want to take their tech­nol­ogy with them when they fly is ever grow­ing, and we’ve seen an over­whelm­ing response from our guests about both our in-flight WiFi and power out­lets,” said Porter Gale, Vice President of Marketing for Virgin America. “This rapidly grow­ing trend com­bined with inno­v­a­tive cloud-based ser­vices like Google Apps is paving the way for a whole new gen­er­a­tion of tech-savvy road war­riors. We’re thrilled to team up with Google to cel­e­brate cloud com­put­ing and the technology’s grow­ing impact on how we all travel, work and live.”

On June 24, all Virgin America guests will have the oppor­tu­nity to take part in the chal­lenge with com­pli­men­tary in-flight WiFi all day long on any Virgin America flight. The chal­lenge will also be avail­able to any­one on the ground who wishes to com­pete against guests trav­el­ing at 35,000 feet in the clouds. The top five game scor­ers will receive A Year in the Cloud Prize Package that includes free flights and free in-flight WiFi from Virgin America, HP Netbook com­puter, and 1 ter­abyte of online stor­age from Google for email and pho­tos. The ques­tions for the chal­lenge will range in level of dif­fi­culty, so every­one from the novice to the expert puz­zle mas­ter can take part in the fun. Participants can reg­is­ter to play on June 24 start­ing today at: www.dayinthecloud.com.

Every day we see more peo­ple using web appli­ca­tions to con­nect with one another, whether it’s through shared photo albums, col­lab­o­ra­tive doc­u­ments, or video chats,” said Bradley Horowitz, vice pres­i­dent, prod­uct man­age­ment at Google. “Naturally, peo­ple want to be able to get things done with other peo­ple con­ve­niently – on the ground or in-flight – and we’re excited Virgin America is help­ing make this pos­si­ble. We look for­ward to see­ing how peo­ple use in-flight WiFi and cloud com­put­ing tools, like Google Apps, to stay con­nected as they travel.”

With power out­lets at every seat and fleet-wide WiFi, guests on any of Virgin America’s 100 daily flights have the option to surf the Web, check e-mail or log on to their cor­po­rate VPN – all from the com­fort of their seats at 35,000 feet. The Gogo® ser­vice is avail­able for $12.95 for day­time flights of over three hours, $9.95 for day­time flights of less than three hours, $5.95 on red-eye flights and $7.95 for hand­held devices. In November 2008, Virgin America launched Gogo® In-flight Internet on its first flight with a first ever “air-to-ground” video stream to YouTube Live – YouTube’s first offi­cial real-world user event.


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