Two of the most common examples of cloud computing are email apps and social networking apps. Both of these services can be provided through cloud computing to allow a user to access their email account or their social media site without the need for an internet connection, or even a web browser. Instead, apps are designed to work on a number of mobile devices that can connect to servers that are distributing the processing and data loads across servers located elsewhere. For the user, the functionality is almost the same, except the access is provided through an unseen cloud of server technologies.