A Domain of One’s Own
Teaching students to stake out their own personal cloud namespaces, to which they'll attach a variety of services, is an excellent lesson, writes Jon Udell. The post A Domain of One’s Own appeared...
View ArticleI Say Movie, You Say Film … Our Personal Clouds Can Still Work Together
Naming is, and should be, a matter of exquisite personal choice. But our cloud services aren't just for our own personal or organizational use. With a category mapper I can have my cake and eat your...
View ArticleGoodbye Fax, Hello Personal Cloud
Today we do business the hard way, using phone calls and faxes and piles of papers on our desks, and we do it poorly. I'm hoping our personal clouds will enable us to do it easily and well. The post...
View ArticleFrom Personal Clouds to Community Clouds
When your data is of interest to your community, your personal cloud will work with others to create a new thing: the community cloud. The post From Personal Clouds to Community Clouds appeared first...
View ArticleWhy Johnny Can’t Syndicate
Why don't things like syndicating health information work yet? Sure, our systems aren't ready. But neither are we, writes Jon Udell. The post Why Johnny Can’t Syndicate appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleScoping the Visibility of Your Personal Cloud
As we colonize the cloud, understanding how to use public and private calendars side by side will become an essential skill, writes Jon Udell. The post Scoping the Visibility of Your Personal Cloud...
View ArticleTag Clouds That Manage Data in the Cloud
If you can dream up a way to use tags to organize sets of resources, and then apply that method consistently, any service that supports free tagging -- and also supports queries for tags or...
View ArticleWhose Cloud Stores Your Health Data?
With health data moving to the cloud, we can rethink who controls data and how it will be used. To make this future real you'll need to understand the principle of loosely coupled services, envision...
View ArticleMake Me a Pallet in the Cloud
It'll be a while yet before ecosystems of cooperating personal clouds really get going, but I don't mind waiting a bit longer. There's plenty of guitar-practicing with Soundslice to do in the meantime....
View Article‘We Bought the Wrong Kind of Software?’
When you're evaluating a cloud-based application or service, ask whether its developer has prepared it to work with other applications and services in the cloud. If you don't, you may someday realize...
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