First, remember I pointed out I'm not completely sure if gmail via the
web is cloud-stored or not. Certainly if you use POP with gmail it's
not cloud.

But now I think we're all on the same page. Your revised definition
below is in line with my own. I could drive to my host and physically
take the hard drive with my website on it. Thus, not in the cloud. A
Mozy backup doesn't exist on a single drive, thus it *is* cloud
storage.


> I'd say being in the cloud is anything you don't have physical access to.
> If you can't go and get that hard drive...it's the cloud regardless of if
> you can FTP to it or not.


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