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Computing in the Could: What's next?
A workshop by Princeton University`s Center for Information Technology Policy brings together experts from computer science, law, politics and industry to explore the social and policy implications of `computing in the cloud`.
This panel explores the new services might develop, and how will today's services might evolve. How well will cloud computing be likely to serve users, companies, investors, government, and the public over the longer run? Which social and policy problems will get worse due to cloud computing, and which will get better?
- Moderator: Andrea LaPaugh (home page) Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
- Reihan Salam The Atlantic Monthly
- Jesse Robbins O'Reilly Radar
- Jonathan Rochelle Google
amazon
(16:30)
(18:03)
beyondgdp
(56:32)
burma
(66:59)
cloud
(16:30)
collaboration
(4:39)
content
(10:24)
datacenter
(44:17)
datacenters
(18:03)
disaster20
(12:58)
ec2
(16:30)
(18:03)
facebook
(62:54)
federation
(21:40)
freeburma
(66:59)
google
(16:30)
(18:03)
katrina
(12:58)
microsoft
(43:07)
monopolies
(22:43)
OECD
(56:10)
opensource
(10:24)
ownership
(10:24)
platformplay
(18:34)
policy
(15:31)
privacy
(62:54)
redcross
(12:58)
regulation
(22:43)
s3
(16:30)
(18:03)
simonwardley
(17:35)
skype
(72:32)
SLAs
(8:38)
utilities
(22:43)
utility
(18:03)
utilitycomputing
(18:03)
voip
(72:32)
web2.0
(17:10)
web20
(17:10)
web20summit
(62:54)
wikiprogress
(56:26)
zuckerberg
(62:54)
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10 months ago 0 + -Reihan Salam
JesseRobb... (12:14)
10 months ago 0 + -Jesse Robbins
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10 months ago 0 + -Jonathan Rochelle
JesseRobb... (42:00)
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10 months ago 0 + -"no obvious ownership model"
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10 months ago +1 + -see: http://brainoff.com/weblog/2007/04/25/1246
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10 months ago 0 + -"safe, happy, and free"
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10 months ago 0 + -"You become what you disrupt" post on O'Reilly Radar: http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/10/you_become_what_you_disrupt.html
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10 months ago 0 + -"Which services are likely to be regulated?"