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aravain -> RE: Googles G Drive (1/26/2009 8:33:12 PM)
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~FR~ I dread the idea of 'Cloud Computing' for anything more than basic web-browsing and document storage. Do you want *everything* on your computer available online for anyone who can crack your password? For the government to see with a simple subpoena? What if someone (illegally) installs a key-logger on a public computer? Bam, they have access to your computer and personal everything. I'm not usually a privacy grasper, but in this case it makes me very uncomfortable. As a writer I keep copies of my current projects on my computer, as well as projects for friends that I'm alpha/beta reading/editing. Some are finished... do I really want to have my own intellectual property up on the internet, in a place where, if it's stolen, I'll have no legal proof it was mine when/if someone else profits from it? Not to mention the capabilities for identity theft. Before it becomes really big, laws are going to need to be brought up to date (pretty much around the world) to match the technology. Likewise, it seems dangerous to me to have it done through a third-party. What if they go bankrupt and shut everything down? Do you just lose... everything, with no chance to get it back? No, I prefer local computers, thanks.
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