By David D. Johnson
Cloud computing is already here and is swiftly beginning to take over the computer world. "Cloud computing" refers to storage or processing of data that is transferred over the Internet to remote data centers. Examples include the Chrome operating system, which is anticipated to locate personal computer data and applications on Google servers instead of users' hard drives, the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud that permits com...
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