There have already been confidential data leaks with Google apps.  Not to
say it can't be made more secure, but I don't view that as a panacea yet.
That, and an encrypted tunnel would be needed.  I don't think that can be
done now.

> You can, except you don't need to carry around any data on a chip. Just
> log in via any networked computer and access your files from a central
> source. For one example, just go to docs.google.com and give it a try.
> 
> Best of all, it doesn't matter what kind of computer you are using. It
> works just fine with Macs, or Linux, or even Windows. 


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