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Story: Stallman brands cloud computing as 'stupidity'

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Posted by: roger andre (Tuesday 30 September 2008, 9:09 PM)

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not to mention natural disaster and conflict

Yep, iI am totaly with him, I mean why risk it in a world that is unstable? Imagine a situation where you are held to ransom by hackers, the server holding all your data gets hit by a missile, or the hosts for your data fall on hard times and turn to extortion themselves.

I talked about this in my first blog for ZDNet.

http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10008560o-2000578623b,00.htm

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