You probably have been hearing a lot about cloud computing for some time now. But for those of you who have no clue what I’m talking about let me explain. Cloud computing is when your files are located outside your computer on different servers this outside source is known as the cloud. For example let’s call this cloud Flickr, so you put all your pictures into that cloud and wherever you go you can reach those pictures with just an internet connection. So basically cloud computing is having files, documents, pictures, etc. on a network that’s reachable from any other computer. Well since we got that covered let’s move on. Lately there has been a lot of software coming out using cloud computing such as iCloud an OS that runs in your browser and works exactly like your computer OS would. As soon as you sign into iCloud you get a desktop with a sidebar, start menu, and a couple apps. When you start to maneuver around you’ll notice that iCloud has a calendar, word processor, messenger, games, and email. iCloud has a drive with 3 GB of storage that you can use to store music, documents, pictures, and videos. But the downside of iCloud is it’s only good for storing all of your stuff in one place that can be accessed from anywhere because another great thing about cloud computing is the ability to access all of your stuff using a cheap $200 computer but with iCloud you need a computer with an OS running a browser. So what’s stopping me from storing those files onto the computer that I’m using? Comment.Comment
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