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can't record a video but can do cloud?

I worry about the quality of their cloud applications if they can't even release an introduction video which does not include the presenter stumbling over his words on 3 different occasions. Did they not have time to make the recording again, or edit out the stumbles? Were the application developers also under the same pressure not to spend time correcting their mistakes before releasing the code?
At least when Windoze kills my PC I can use Knoppix to get my data back. How do we recover our data from the cloud?

Steve.

posted by : Steve, 30 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Slowness

If they do to the internet what their "suite" does to your PC, we might as well go back to smoke signals now.

posted by : Plugg, 30 January 2009 Complain about this comment
until you change isp!

so you fall for the pretty advert featuring another UP to gazillion megs internet connection and you sign up only to be told that you will have to wait 2 weeks for connection. So u have no net access and the boss is bitching that your Working from home excuse ain't holding water. What do you tell him? Sorry boss all my shit's up in the cloud and I'm stuck with no ISP for 2 weeks. He'd tell you to take a running jump. or better still some hacker kid alters your mighty spreadsheet that you spent 5 weeks fukin around with. "wasn't me boss who put that lap dance on the company expense" Clouds - pie in the sky

posted by : i know, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Symantec flies off into the cloud

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