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Comment Re:There just deaf from blasting their ipods... (Score 1) 567

I would say the same thing *except* that I still have mobile phones, iPod nanos and shuffles, etc. where I like to be able to fit a decent little chunk of my collection. (This is even more relevent for video, where BlueRay HD resolution has its appeal but there is no point and you can't even get it to play on my portable devices. I am hovering right around no longer being able to carry my entire collection on a 160GB iPod Classic. I suspect that for the way I work I will always be somewhat reluctance to totally max out my storage, bandwidth and processing power in order to max out my quality.
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The Effects of the Cloud On Business, Education 68

g8orade points out two recent articles in The Economist about the rise of cloud computing. The first discusses how software-as-a-service has come to pervade online interactions. "Irving Wladawsky-Berger, a technology visionary at IBM, compares cloud computing to the Cambrian explosion some 500m years ago when the rate of evolution sped up, in part because the cell had been perfected and standardised, allowing evolution to build more complex organisms." The next article examines how the cloud will force a "trade-off between sovereignty and efficiency." Reader pjones contributes news that the Virtual Computer Lab will be supplementing more traditional computer labs at North Carolina State University, and adds, "NCSU's Virtual Computing Lab and IBM are offering the VCL code as a software 'appliance' for use in schools to link to the program. Downloads are available at ibiblio at UNC-Chapel Hill. The VCL also is partnering with Apache.org to make the software available and to allow further community participation in future development."

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