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You Put Your Data in Their Cloud

Here’s a video of Danny O’Brien con­vincing you not to put your data in cloud com­puting ser­vices, like 3rd party email, web doc­u­ment edi­tors, photo hosting sites, social net­working sites, and the like. He argues a) why would you give your own data, including your most per­sonal data, to an anony­mous cor­po­rate medi­ator to store in any case and b) we can prob­ably get the same always-on effort­less sharing and still store our data on our own boxes through the magic of tech­nology. The video is ter­rible. But the idea seems awfully good.

And here’s a guy who makes heavy use of Google’s online ser­vices, such as Picasa and Google Docs and Gmail, who has been sud­denly, silently and inex­plic­ably shut out of the Google cloud.

I’ve decided to start spelling Google with a cap­ital G again, to remind myself that Google and Google ser­vices are not ran­domly benef­i­cent forces of nature. Google is a com­pany, and it lives a cor­po­rate life. Is that (or Yahoo, or Facebook or whomever) the cloud where you want to keep all your stuff?

2 Responses to “You Put Your Data in Their Cloud”

  1. […] pages. This is part of Jason’s abhor­rence of “the cloud”, a gen­eral point of view I share. My way of doing some­thing about that dis­trust is to sol­dier on oper­ating a per­son­ally administered […]

  2. […] seem to like com­puting in clouds. I don’t want to: I don’t like the idea of putting my busi­ness or aca­d­emic data into someone else’s for-profit servers, and […]

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