Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What would you like to ask?What is the role of Cloud computing in web 3.0?

and in web 2.0?What would you like to ask?What is the role of Cloud computing in web 3.0?
Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 are merely service marks obtained by the O'Reilly publishing group



I believe they applied for up to 5.0 at the very least, and that was years ago





Cloud computing is a 10 year old buzz word for parallel computing and distributed computing, and it's just starting to get mainstream attention/understanding



These are all old technologies. The ability to create asynchronous/dynamic/AJAX style ("web 2.0") websites existed long before the buzz word



The question you should ask yourself is how to take it further.



For example, clouds distribute your information across a large network - this is great for redundancy, but terrible for your personal security. I'm spearheading a project with the company I'm working for to write a "cloud-busting" cloud framework, that allows a company to maintain their own local database servers on top of our own. That means that if god forbid our servers went down, or the client's internet connection went down, then the client would still have access to their data.





Look for your own "next big things" and don't follow the crowd, because as long as you do, you will be one in a million instead of one amongst millions.

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