Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
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Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
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Re: Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
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#3cloud == servers.
not so glamorous sounding now, is it?
Re: Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
#4Cloud computing on the other has to be the fuzziest, least definable, over-hyped buzz-word I have heard in a long. When people started calling a networked machine with a web-browser a "cloud computing device", it totally broke my bullshit-meter and the tolerance for the word approached zero.
That Amazon S3 incident also showed that all that "guaranteed uptime" supposedly promised by the "cloud infrastructure" was pretty much all fiction.
Without a second thought, too busy to do a reality-check, people started talking about setting up "cloud balancers", using multiple cloud providers and what not, to maintain uptime. Obviously not realizing they were full of shit, too busy chasing a hype instead of a working solution.
I'll stick to local storage, local DBs, you know a proven solution without the added risk of externalizing your core data and services, thank you very much.
Re: Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
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#6Web 2.0 was a pretty annoying term, but it was at least loosely defined as something. Basically if you had some mix of HTML, Javascript and XMLHttpRequests doing stuff without complete page reloads, you were more or less there. Add some social context to it and you were hot. Cloud computing on the other has to be the fuzziest, least definable, over-hyped buzz-word I have heard in a long. When people started calling a…
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Even wording it most fuzzily it's be something like.'Making the device less important'
Re: Goodbye Web 2.0... Welcome Cloud Computing
#7Web 2.0 was a pretty annoying term, but it was at least loosely defined as something. Basically if you had some mix of HTML, Javascript and XMLHttpRequests doing stuff without complete page reloads, you were more or less there. Add some social context to it and you were hot. Cloud computing on the other has to be the fuzziest, least definable, over-hyped buzz-word I have heard in a long. When people started calling a…
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#10no way i'm pushing the play button on that vid...