Sounds like a set up with a lot of potential problems. I'd honestly rather have my files backed up where I can easily access them just in case the internet goes out for what ever reason.
Guess time will tell where this goes.

On Jul 24, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Not sure if this is what he is referring to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing

but the general idea is to have thinner clients with less storage and instead beef up the communications so we can keep all our stuff "on the internet" somewhere. Sort of what mobileMe is starting to do. It eliminates the need to sync different devices, backup files or having collections of bits in different piles. The idea has been around for a while but the internet infrastructure was initially too slow to be usable and then it wasn't wireless. We're right on the edge of a new thing with fast wireless. Do I really care if my files are not on my device as long as I can get to them anytime from anywhere? This is what's pushing new devices like the cherry pal.

http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/08/07/22/1735222.shtml

Extending that you could have a dumb box with no OS or apps or documents and store all that in the cloud. The box would have just enough software to get its network up and download everything. No more getting updates and installing them since it would always have the latest version when it downloads the bootup code. Novell used to do something like this back in the day with diskless PCs and special network cards.

CB

UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
Who exactly is this Scott guy anyways? Why should we be concerned about his speculations? Just curious; he just seems like a blogger to me. What is all this cloud business he's talking about?
Olivia

On Jul 24, 2008, at 7:18 AM, James Austin wrote:

Hi folks,

How do I leave a comment on this article? Sorry for asking what is probably a really obvious question, but I have not yet found where this is. Although I have read the comments that were make by some on this list.

Is there any way we could get in touch with Apple directly to pass along our concerns. I mean it is very likely that Apple have people who search for Apple related publicity and such on the web, but it is also just as likely that they miss a lot as the internet is such as vast place.

Just my thoughts
Thank you

With warmest wishes

James


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On 24 Jul 2008, at 05:11, Janet and Felix * wrote:


I read your comments. Very well spoken. Scott didn't have much of a comment back though. I thought he was just patronizing. But the seed is planted. The idea was put out there.

Janet

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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: what do you think?
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:58:05 -0700
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I sure hope it doesn't go backwards. Apple is just getting good!
On Jul 23, 2008, at 7:34 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:

i did as well. and this does have something to do with vo, what do
you all think will happen with vo?
On Jul 23, 2008, at 5:31 PM, Tiffany D wrote:

I made a reply over there stating that I'd found the post here and expressing my concerns. This is definitely something that we all
need
to watch very closely. It doesn't sound good at all, and I, for one, would hate to see Apple go backward, especially considering how far
they've come with relation to accessibility.

On 7/23/08, Mike's Western Account  wrote:
so this makes someone wonder what will happen to vo, If this is the direction that apple goes It makes you think for sure that if this
is
where it goes and apple does choose to keep voiceover included, then there would be access to the iphone. Anyways just speckulation, but
check it out:
http://weblogs.redeyechicago.com/iphoneblog/2008/07/its-the-cloud-s.html








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