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POPSCloud control - Part 2 Isn't the UK government an inadvertant leader in this kind of outsourcing of IT knowledge? The results have been disastrous in terms of quality of service, vastly inflated costs and lack of meaningful innovation.
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POPSCloud Control - Part 1 What happened to P2P which uses the power of existing PC resources, rather than having to bu a bunch of new stuff? Much cheaper not to buy anything, but to use existing intelligent distributed computing power, as does Skype, for example.
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POPSPrivate firm may track all email and calls At an estimated cost of £12 billion! It should save the IT sector. The only solace from the Orwellian nightmare is that the system will never work and be abandoned after about £25 billion is lost.
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POPSThe Internet Is Closing Nobody needs an closed i-Phone in a depression. An open PC might be a lot more useful. Still a lot of useful open things are happening in the cloud computing world e.g. the work Amazon is doing with its business infrastructure services.
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POPSBeing the Featured Clipmarks Clipper Helping your fellow clippers to be more knowledgeable about what is important is an excellent motivation for clipping. With a bit of cooperative organisation groups of clippers will be able to provide each other and other groups with professional monitoring services.