The Chromebook: Cut the Cord and Join the Clouds
The Chromebook, if it catches on, is pushing us to the clouds in a very new way. Which sheds light on Google's free-love attitude toward intellectual property, copyright protection and data ownership.
The Chromebook, if it catches on, is pushing us to the clouds in a very new way. Which sheds light on Google's free-love attitude toward intellectual property, copyright protection and data ownership.
Eric K. Clemons | Posted 07.13.2011
At present cloud standards, vendors' contracts appear to offer very little explicit user protection.
Robert Holleyman | Posted 05.25.2011
If Willie Sutton had been a hacker, we know what he'd have thought about cloud computing. Sutton, of course, was the 1930s robber famous for his quip that he robbed banks "because that's where the money is."
DK Matai | Posted 05.25.2011
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BusinessWeek | Stephen H. Wildstrom | Posted 05.25.2011
All the data that make up our lives seem to be heading for the clouds. From photos on Flickr (YHOO) to memos on Google Docs, we are entrusting more an...
Tanya Jo Miller | Posted 07.26.2011