Hmm, this sounds like something that could benefit from Weave's 
help--only that the Weave 3rd party server API isn't yet ready...  
Sounds interesting, though!

- Atul

On 2/17/09 9:28 AM, psargaco wrote:
> When I read the title it did indeed sound absurd, but after reading
> your article it actually makes sense. Nevertheless I'm sensing this
> could bring some real security concerns since it probably would be
> difficult to make sure that this copy between two service providers
> was made in a secure way. I think the difficulty would probably not be
> so much in putting a command together to instruct service A to copy
> something to service B. The problem is that service would have to know
> your service B credentials and would have to be able to establish a
> secure conduit to execute the copy. But since you seem to be dedicated
> to the area of cloud computing, you probably also know more about this
> than I do.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paulo
>
> On Feb 17, 12:20 pm, "Paulo.Calcada"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Hello,
>>
>> I haven't been able to study in deep all the potentialities of this
>> amazing plug-in. But I'm already excited with all its potentialities.
>>
>> I've written a small post on my blog where I explore an Internet
>> functionality that I'm looking for a log time - a way to create a
>> Internet clipboard, i. e., copy and past among service providers.
>>
>> http://www.cloudviews.org/2009/02/the-internet-command-prompt-and-may...
>>
>> I hope that you appreciate the idea, or at least that you don't find
>> it absurd :)
>>      
> >
>    

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