Cloud News On The Cloud: December 28th, 2012 The last week of 2012 brings good news to cloud specialists, companies and fans. The entertainment world has a strong presence in the Cloud with music streaming apps and small projectors to share your cloud experience with friends. And companies are moving their production and testing technologies in the Cloud which further creates millions of job openings for Cloud specialists. Music in The Cloud This week the New York Times has hit us with a entire plethora of articles on The Cloud and what is great about them is the fact that they point to the
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Cloud News On The Cloud: December 28th, 2012
by Luchi on December 28, 2012
in Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Music, News, SaaS, Technology
The Paradox Of The Cloud
by Jake on August 30, 2012
in Backups, Cloud Computing, Computing, Mobile, Music, Storage, Technology, Trends
The Paradox Of The Cloud As I see it, the purpose of the cloud is to increase and ease our ability to access and store music. The cloud is an invisible external hard drive for us, and a perpetual playlist of music that isn’t ours but to which we can have virtually unlimited access. The theoretical convenience of such a system is undeniable. Most of us carry phones that have high speed connectivity to the internet, so it makes sense that we would store our music there rather than on the memory cards and hard drives that previously housed our






