Hardware
Google Goes To Great Lengths to Prove that Chrome’s Cloud Approach Can Avoid Disaster
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.
tivoboy
12/10/2010 at 1:32 pm
And to think, people are starving everywhere in the world today. Whats that, about 10K$ worth of hardware just WASTED!
savagemike
12/10/2010 at 8:35 pm
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.