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Rain Cloud Computing
Finally, A long haired hippy type has come out against the evil that is "Cloud Computing".
In the IT world it really helps to have a long haired hippy type in your corner. Beware the cloud. The cloud is evil. |
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He sounds like Admiral Ackbar...
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Still, just look at how much people have stored on Googles servers. I know people who store work docs and password docs and lots of admin type emails.
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The flaw in the argument is the assumption that most people want control. For most stuff, I don't particularly care if I have complete control. If Google were to delete my Gmail account tomorrow it would be a two-day annoyance and I'd quickly move on.
And I'm more than willing to trade the privacy risk for convenience. When I'm not, I keep it on my own computer. |
I wonder if more people will start to care about their information being stored in the cloud after what happend to Palin and her Yahoo email account.
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Probably not.
The assumption seems to be that people just aren't aware of the risks. To an extent that is true but I have little doubt that 90% of the people would still use these products just as aggressively because they think the tradeoffs are worthwhile. |
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That is predicated on the assumption that people should be bothered. I'm not particularly convinced that is true.
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This guy seems like a bit of an extremist to me. Cloud computing's pros seem strong enough to outweigh the cons (including privacy issues) in enough cases to make it plenty viable. I have no huge issues with it.
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