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Google Drive: When Clouds Jump On A Bandwagon

The center of our digital lives soon will no longer be the personal computer, but the personal cloud.

Is it possible for clouds to have a bandwagon? It sure seemed as if there were a lot of them jumping on a bandwagon over the last several days, and Google was driving it.

The tech giant finally launched its Google Drive last week, after rumors for several years that it would be getting into the cloud-computing business. That had all kinds of cloud storage and application providers coming out with announcements of their own, not wanting to be lost in the fog.

Microsoft even managed to make an announcement a day ahead of Google about "improvements" to its SkyDrive service that actually amounted to a cut in the amount of storage space offered free to new users, from 25 GB down to 7 GB—still more than Google's 5 GB, but a cut nonetheless. To be fair, there were improvements in SkyDrive's functionality and interoperability, and the cut likely was meant mainly to bring Microsoft's service more in line with other providers.

Besides Google and Microsoft, there have been announcements or leaks over the last several days by Dropbox, Box.com, Hewlett-Packard, Samsung and LG. Some of the other players include Amazon's Cloud Drive, Apple's iCloud and Dropbox rival SugarSync. Mobile-device vendors HTC and Asus are, like Samsung and LG, also in the cloud business, as an added value to promote their smartphones and tablets.

Typically these work on a PC with an app that creates a special folder which, when a user drops a file into it, is synced to cloud storage and to any other devices registered to that account, whether another PC, a smartphone or tablet. Usually there are iPhone and/or Android apps for easily accessing the cloud through a mobile device.

Considering there had been speculation about Google getting into the business for four or five years, Google Drive seems a remarkably average offering, with price being its main selling point compared with a service like Dropbox, which helped define the category. Google Drive offers five gigabytes of free storage, with upgrades to 25 GB for $2.99 a month or 100 GB for $4.99.

And just what is that category? Wikipedia defines cloud computing as "a metaphor used by Technology or IT Services companies for the delivery of computing requirements as a service to a heterogeneous community of end-recipients."

If you don't have the foggiest notion of what that means, let's try it this way: It's taking a function usually performed by your computer and moving it instead to a server off in some nebulous location somewhere, in a cloud.

So Google Docs or Apple iWork or Microsoft Office 365 are web-based cloud applications that take the place of productivity suites like Microsoft Office that otherwise would reside on your computer. Netflix or iTunes videos or Amazon Instant Streaming are cloud replacements for your DVD or Blu-ray player.

The hot offering currently is storage, moving music, photos, videos or work documents to a cloud drive instead of your computer's hard drive. Increasingly, cloud storage and cloud applications are linked, so files stored on Google Drive or Apple's iCloud can be opened and worked in Google Docs or Apple iWork.

That in fact may be Google Drive's biggest advantage, its integration. If you use Gmail, soon you'll be able to save or send attachments directly to and from Google Drive. Google supports viewing or modifying up to 30 different file types, so, for instance, you can view a native Adobe Photoshop file in your web browser even though you don't have Photoshop installed on your computer.

For a lot of everyday work, Google and other providers are making your home computer barely relevant – you only need to be able to access the web, and all the other computing work can be done through an app launched within a browser.

Which is partly the point. Much of what is driving the explosion in cloud computing, besides lower prices for storage, is the explosion in mobile devices. What started as services aimed at being able to access work files on a computer at home or on the road now are directed at enabling smartphones and tablets, with their limited storage and horsepower, to do things for which we used to need a computer.

"Explosion" is not used lightly to describe cloud computing's growth. Leading technology-research firm Gartner predicts in a new report that by 2014, the "personal cloud" will replace the "personal computer" as the center of most digital interactions. By 2015, cloud services will be on 90 percent of personal technology devices, whether PC, smartphone, tablet or even smart TV. Consumers will be able to store, connect, stream or synchronize content across any of those platforms and at different locations.

It's the decline of one PC and the rise of another, the personal cloud.

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Pop Quiz May 22, 2013 at 07:20 pm
When the City council voted to give $30,000 of general fund money for a study of pedestrian lightingRead More (lit up palm trees) on Seacoast, not one Little League person showed up or spoke up. If you don't attend every meeting (except the secret ones) they do whatever the City Manager wants. The residents and kids are not a priority. Go to the meetings or live with the stupidity
Vincent Farnsworth May 22, 2013 at 11:56 am
We are going to lose our Sports Park, our free skate park and rec center, if we don't get active.Read More If you live in IB, get involved!
Kay Kardian-Porter May 21, 2013 at 08:43 am
When you pop shots of tequilla and a beer for a chaser several times and then get into your car andRead More drive you are endangering people. I do not believe it is an invasion of privacy its a lack of concern for his responsabilites and the community that he represents. On weekends its a standard practice for the couple to go bar hopping that is when they are not vacationing in carbo. I wonder if he gets DUI tickets? I doubt it!!
Khari Johnson (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 03:36 pm
He's on vacation.Read More http://imperialbeach.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/city-council-oks-30-million-budget-for-20132015
caesarina keri May 17, 2013 at 12:42 pm
Nope..he's a Public Figure...and as such must be accessible to us...and actually should be......asRead More it is he is unable to be found..never holds public hearings to give his assessment on what's happening with this Grand Jury thing or about anything. So I guess now we know where he is. Hey Mr Mayor, mind telling us what your hours at The Plank are so we might approach you about our concerns ....sounds like what we used to call in the Air Force a ROAD (Retired on Active Duty)
Ed Sorrels May 21, 2013 at 04:19 pm
Tammy, LOL The twelth of never !
Tammy Petersen Jenkins May 20, 2013 at 03:45 pm
New site looks great! Does anyone know if IB will have fireworks for 4th of July? And what isRead More latest completion date for hotel?
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 03:55 pm
And comment links no longer work... That's going cause less spam, and negatively effect SEO!
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Mary Vollrath May 22, 2013 at 10:40 am
The South Bay DI is on Coronado Ave. The Big Sky DI was at Main St and I 5. I actually live in aRead More mobile home park in Chula Vista on Orange Ave near 4th. There are many MH parks in the immediate area 2 in the 400 block of Orange and 3 in the 400 block of Anita St. All are senior parks. On Palm Ave there are 2 on the north side of Palm --the one on the curve to Coronado is now an RV park only
Fayette (Davis) Driskell May 21, 2013 at 08:57 pm
Oh, ok...I'm sorry..it was the one on Palm Ave. It's ok, I still hope it makes a great hit in theRead More community..the teens of IB need someplace to go that is safe for them..the memories I have as a teen growing up in IB in the 50-60's are awesome..thank you Mary, for the info..I do have a question for you tho..if you were a Senior citizen, living in a mobile home pk., which park would you suggest?..I remember 3, 2 across from each other on Palm, & the other on Palm up on the curve towards Coronado..they used to be nice, clean, & well run..thanks for your input...have a great Thurs..
Mary Vollrath May 20, 2013 at 10:51 am
Fayette, this is the South Bay Drive In Theater that is being discussed, not the Big Sky which isRead More long gone ( in the 1980's). The South Bay has been there since the 60's. It is still under the same overall ownership.
G Beit-Ishoo May 22, 2013 at 01:56 pm
Just a suggestion for us old folks who can't see well. Please change your blue print to a darkerRead More blue so it's easier to read. And yes, I do wear glasses. Thank you.
Where in IB is this?
Marcus Boyd May 18, 2013 at 09:52 am
It's on the west side of the new American Legion building. At first glance it reminded me of myRead More last duty station, the USS Independence CV-62...
Marcus Boyd May 18, 2013 at 09:49 am
Nice! You obviously know your multi-unit building code...
Ed Kravitz May 17, 2013 at 07:42 am
OUTSIDE A BUILDING THAT HAS TWO HOT WATER HEATER OVERFLOW VALVES AND DISCHARGE LINES. PROBABLY ANRead More APARTMENT BUILDING OR OTHER MULTI-UNIT BUILDING?
Khari Johnson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 04:33 pm
Thanks, Nancy. It's always nice to hear from you. The new site is easier to use but emailRead More khari.johnson@patch.com if you have any questions, need help or want to share a news tip.
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Then, yesterday - throughout the day - one client after another said they were pulled over forRead More everything from fix-it-tickets to scratching their head(accused of talking on a NON-EXISTENT CELL PHONE!!!)
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:03 pm
I agree, except what made me notice the motorcycle cops was one running a stop sign and me having toRead More slam on my brakes to avoid hitting him... Then he proceeded to run a stop light to pull someone over...
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:02 pm
@JohnGalt "Stopping at a Stop sign is usually a good idea."
Frank H. Robles May 15, 2013 at 06:51 pm
No southwest state is looking forward to the Fire Season, were all short of fire funding Funds...!!!
Ed Sorrels May 14, 2013 at 05:55 pm
Forcing the blame back on the court's for the release of these felon's will not solve the problemRead More tho, A workable answer is to de=criminalize all state marijuana laws and release all those convicted of marijuana except thos ewith a conviction for distributing over 10 Lbs. Then take all those with federal convictions and drop them off at a federal court for them to deal; with ! We can not afford to keep minor marijuana prisoners in state jails any longer. These tow actions would make all the room we need in outr state prisons !
Erika Lowery April 11, 2013 at 07:23 pm
Candy, Spriggs and Patton are supposed to be researching a Youth Advisory Committee (including aRead More name with a better acronym). Sign me up for a Youth committee. With 3 kids, from teen to toddler, I have a very vested interest in keeping activities for all ages. Plus Marc wants on. As a teen he can be a leader to younger kids - like he is in Coronado. It is just those of us who want to work for our city's betterment, seem to be shot down.
IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
I agree!
IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:00 pm
Why can't the Sportspark offer the same type of programs that the YMCA does? I think it would beRead More great for the City to have have a Parks and Rec's Advisory Committee. The advisory committee could help the rec center establish some new programs and apply for the 1000's of grants available out there. Lets not forget about the over 800 people in IB who signed a petition and still want a dog park. What about the need for a park in the Oneonta area? A Parks and Rec's Advisory Board could help council with funding and also take some of the work load off of staff. This wouldn't cost the City a dime, sounds like a win-win to me. If the advisory board had some dedicated volunteers, they could establish themselves as a non-profit and apply for grants themselves and help the City pay for these projects. That would free up money in the general fund and allow us to keep our Sportspark, Skatepark and Little Leagues to ourselves. Out sourcing should be our last resort.
Dante Pamintuan April 26, 2013 at 12:18 pm
This is an encouraging effort to attract more families to Imperial Beach. Home ownership andRead More families in Imperial Beach is a positive step in the right direction for our wonderful little beach town. Thanks and kudos to all of the realtors and volunteers who are helping to make these dreams come true. The BEST is before us!