Comments on: Microsoft ups free online storage to 5GB
Software maker removes the beta tag from Windows Live SkyDrive and increases the storage limit to 5GB.
Software maker removes the beta tag from Windows Live SkyDrive and increases the storage limit to 5GB.
Say No to boxed software! The future of applications is online delivery and access. Software is passé. Webware is the new way to get things done.
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"roughly the same amount of storage that came on my first generation iPod." Ummm, okay.
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And this FUD regarding MSFT just in...French boyscout troop # 401 has switched from Windows to Linux...Today the French police/boyscouts , tomorrow the world ! MSFT is shaking in their boots !
In the context of web 2.0 and Cloud OS SOA'es, a device like that is a very likely candidate for the "terminal" of choice, offering good enough keyboard, screen, and connectivity, and just enough local compute power to connect to the online services and data.
So comparing an online storage service to the local storage of a device likely to be conecting to it makes sense. In fact, if you add the storage of Skydrive to the storage at Hotmail and the storage at a photo-sharing site, plus the storage *not* needed for local apps if you rely on "Cloud" Apps, you'll have the equivalent of a 16 GB storage system. Add-in your own personal secure storage via thumbdrive/SDHC cards and you can double that. Which is about the right magnitude for an on-the run computer built around the idea of a mix between local and remote storage *and* local and remote processing power.
Not sure this is the way the business is going to evolve into, en-masse, but it is not unlikely that a section of the customer base would in fact be well-served by such a product. Especially at EeePC prices of $200-500.
This is how you should report about MS.
Facts only, no opinion.
Thank you.
- by onlineflash September 5, 2008 12:40 PM PDT
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