Windows 7’s Homegroup feature makes sharing printers on your local network easy, but what if you want to share a printer over the Internet? This has traditionally been very complicated, involving print drivers, firewall rules and IP addresses. Google Cloud Print, built into Google Chrome, simplifies online printer sharing. We’ve written about using PrinterShare to share printers in the past, but Google Cloud Print is a much easier alternative. After you share your printer with someone, they can print to it from their web browser – you can even print to your own printer from a browser if you’re away from your computer. Setting Up Cloud Print You’ll need the Google Chrome web browser installed to set up Cloud Print. After it’s installed, launch it and open its Options page. Click over to the Under the Hood tab and scroll down; you’ll find the Google Cloud Print option hidden near the bottom. Click the “ Sign in to Google Cloud Print ” button and you’ll be ask