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Google Goes To Great Lengths to Prove that Chrome’s Cloud Approach Can Avoid Disaster

Warner Crocker —  12/10/2010

I think we all know that one of the benefits of Cloud Computing is that your data can be stored on servers in the cloud and retrieved in case of a disaster. Well, in case you haven’t figured that out yet, Google has produced a video destroying a few of those Cr-48 notebooks in various ways.

This should keep Xavier from having to test this out, I hope.

Warner Crocker

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Warner Crocker is a professional theatre director, producer and playwright and also a Tablet PC enthusiast. He is also a Microsoft MVP for Tablet PCs. Send email to Warner.

2 responses to Google Goes To Great Lengths to Prove that Chrome’s Cloud Approach Can Avoid Disaster

  1. And to think, people are starving everywhere in the world today. Whats that, about 10K$ worth of hardware just WASTED!

  2. So that is why they bought up picnic.
    I don’t know.
    I am not totally sold.
    Sometimes I am someplace without wi-fi and the free 100mb a month whispernet dealio will not go too far.
    I do not plan on adding another $100 monthly nut for data when I am out and about.
    Besides, even on the home wi-fi using picnic as opposed to picasa locally takes a lot more time.
    Also, I was kind of disappointed that they have so far left all the paid extras in picnic.

    Will be interesting to see what the prices will be, but I just don’t know if I am ready for being totally in the cloud at any rate.