Has the NSA killed 'Cloud Computing'?
- Andrew Kinnear
- Aug 6, 2013
- 1 min read
-Communications (Email, Chat)
-Networks (Social, Private, File Sharing)
-Storage (Email Attachments, Backups, Photos, Documents)
-Movement (GPS, Location Services, Social)
-Big Data (Browsing Habits, Interests, Engagement, Search Queries)
Before PRISM, the NSA's not-so-'Secret' data-suck, the average American citizen likely had no idea just how 'cloudy' their computing really was. Have an iPhone? You probably subscribe to iCloud backups, share your location with friends, use iTunes match for your music. Google user? On the web, mobile web, apps, android, Google Drive for documents, Latitude for location, Google+ in Social and more.
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