Robin Good shares a new Cloud Service with us in this scoop. Have a read of his comments below. They are very helpful. Thanks Robin, once again.
One question I do have is what is the sustainability or business models of these services. It's hard enough to keep up with local storage equipment and standards, or connectors (e.g., Firewire, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB TNG, Apple Lightning, SATA, etc., etc.,) How will we keep up with the technology? How will we know where we put that important file? This why curation, maintenance, and digital archive management are becoming much more important.
I find this MOST interesting. Thanks Robin. Cloud storage has become more interesting to me because I work on a laptop with a HD that is pretty well maxed-out for now. I've used Dropbox for years and am up to about 11 G right now because I've had some referrals. But I think it's always good to have some more storage.
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Robin Good shares a new Cloud Service with us in this scoop. Have a read of his comments below. They are very helpful. Thanks Robin, once again.
One question I do have is what is the sustainability or business models of these services. It's hard enough to keep up with local storage equipment and standards, or connectors (e.g., Firewire, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB TNG, Apple Lightning, SATA, etc., etc.,) How will we keep up with the technology? How will we know where we put that important file? This why curation, maintenance, and digital archive management are becoming much more important.
I find this MOST interesting. Thanks Robin. Cloud storage has become more interesting to me because I work on a laptop with a HD that is pretty well maxed-out for now. I've used Dropbox for years and am up to about 11 G right now because I've had some referrals. But I think it's always good to have some more storage.