Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Google-Apple Cloud Computer

How the Google-Apple Cloud Computer Will Work....

In his new book "The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to
Google," computer industry writer and former executive editor of the
Harvard Business Review Nicholas G. Carr discusses the changes he sees
in the future of computing. One of the more dramatic changes is a
shift to cloud computing -- where applications and files are stored on
a large, centralized supercomputer or network. The end user accesses
his or her files using computers that are more streamlined but less
sophisticated than today's typical machines.

On October 17, 2007, Carr took the idea a step further in a posting on
his Rough Type blog. He called out two hot technology companies,
Google and Apple, and said they were on the verge of a partnership in
which Apple would make an inexpensive piece of hardware users could
carry around. This would leverage the computing power of the vast data
centers Google has been building to hold the applications and the data
for millions of users.

The idea of cloud computing certainly isn't new. Oracle's Larry
Ellison launched the New Internet Computer (NIC) company in 2000 to
lead the industry forward to that goal. The concept is very simple: On
your desk, you would have a very low-cost computer with just a
processor, a keyboard and a monitor. There would be no hard drive or
CD/DVD drive. It would be hooked up to the Internet and would link to
a central supercomputer, which would host all of your programs and
files. The idea, however, was ahead of its time. The NIC sold very
poorly, probably due to a dearth of broadband availability in the
United States [source: PCWorld]. The company folded in 2003.

But by 2006, nearly 75 percent of Americans had broadband access at
home [source: Neilsen/NetRatings]. Could a Google/Apple team make
cloud computing a widespread phenomenon? And if they move forward,
what's in it for Google and Apple? The biggest question of all: If
they build the cloud computer, will anyone use it?

Read on to learn more about the future of computing.

For More info http://computer.howstuffworks.com/google-apple-cloud-computer.htm

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