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Tag Archives: internet
Stupid or ingenious?
A few days ago I was watching a very interesting documentary about bushmen somewhere in South America and while watching I was really amazing of the people’s ability to live with the nature and to think about complex problems. I … Continue reading
In the clouds…
It supposedly holds the key to the future. It promises to take networking and corporate organization to new frontiers. It has become a full-on media buzzword: Cloud Computing. How is it that interest is best captured through the conveyance of … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Software / Programs
Tagged Amazon, Apple, Cloud Computing, dropbox, internet, Security, Sony
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Information accessable from all over the world? Just drop it in a Box.
Well, I just found out that my group member Fanny Sia just uploaded an article on the same topic as I worked on. Unfortunately I don’t have the time to do research and to write a new article. What is … Continue reading
What if the Internet collapsed tomorrow?
What impact would a comprehensive malfunction of the Internet have on the world economy and every person on the globe? An intriguing question. While a permanent loss, which of course is highly unlikely, would require for entire systems and communication … Continue reading