Well this is what worries me about all this cloud idea. Call me cynical if
you will, but it seems to me that if you are no longer in charge of your
apps their interfaces or indeed your own data, the companies that are
nowassuring everyone that there will be no charges, can at a whim introduce
them and you have no choice but to pay or lose it all.
I agree that we all now put up with data mining to keep things free, but
even there it seems that all is not as it appears on the anonanimity front
either
Besides, if Google change their front ends of web based email and all their
other stuff at a whim, who is to say we will always have access? Look what
happened to the wayferer when it was purchased by a mobile phone company!
No I want everything I use here and in my control. It could be said that
one could lose data that way, well, tough then. I'd sure as hell not be
happy with confidential data on a cloud.
I think at the moment firms like Microsoft see the effect as two things.
Firstly they can effectively keep hold of your apps so no hacked copies and
secondly, they can roll out a common interface on any computer that you use.
That would be great if it included my screenreader etc as well, but why do I
suspect this will not be the case?
Sort of system access but with bells and whistles?
It also means, presumably that the hardware can be crude as long as the
connection is reliable as the real power is not in your device.
At the moment there are some bits of ocr software for mobiles that works
well, but you are right, translation is a whole other ballgame..
Brian
I dont want access at the expense of privacy and individuality.
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