The Dark Side of the Cloud: Sidekick Customers Lose All Their Data Cloud computing is one of the hottest buzz words in the computer industry today. All of the biggest companies -- Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Yahoo -- are trying to jump on it and figure out how to sell it to customers. However, outages in service have led many to doubt whether the cloud -- offloading storage, computing and other resources to a centralized external location -- is really such a good idea. Microsoft's subsidiary Danger, purchased in 2008, is one of the most extensive adopters of cloud computing. All customers of the company's Sidekick phones use cloud services from Danger to provide information to contacts, calendars, IM and SMS, media player, and other applications on phone, and conversely to store data from these apps. The service seemed convenient and efficient. http://www.dailytech.com/The+Dark+Si...ticle16470.htm |
Main reason I keep an offline copy of all my emails, as well as offline copy of the [M] site:) |
It's impressive to think they didn't back up that data at all to a different rack or something... sounds like gross negligence. Just saw this bit: Quote:
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I can't believe people are stupid enough to only rely on a cloud service for backing up their data :rolleyes: . I know it's not always easy to backup your phone, but if those Sidekick phone run Windows Mobile, than it's just a matter of installing a simple application and transfering all the data to your pc. |
Do all phones allow that ability? My phone does not, can only connect it to the PC if I buy Motorola's software package. :rolleyes: |
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Back when I has a K700i I used FloAt's Mobile Agent, it was a great tool and completely free :-p . FMA mainly supports SE mobile phones, but also some Nokias, Motorolas, ... |
It's not been a problem for me since I don't really have a use for the ability, but for the average user its another matter. My point was that it would be pretty nasty if users couldn't transfer data off their phone without paying for the program to do so, and something like this came along... |
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