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I got rid of my facebook long ago nobody should have so much of your info at their disposal especially with all the apps they keep buying out.
Haven't gone that far yet, but I'm getting closer everyday. Privacy is of course important, but the main reason I use FB less and less is because I've just generally lost interest. That and I can't stand the corny drama.
Look at Google's recent acquisitions, Boston Dynamics (Robotics), Motorola, Schaft (make humanoid robots), Nest, Deepming (AI), even few biotech companies. You'll wake up 15 years from now, and be a slave of google in one way or other.
And i've put so much in cloud...The internet isn't going away, and Google is not abandoning the internet.
What I meant is that they are diversifying and hedging their bets.
Google's Chromebook (which Microsoft rightfully mocked as a spymaster's dream) is a gamble that people will put everything on the cloud and give up personal PCs.
WeChat, owned by internet giant Tencent, strives to be everything at once: a platform for chatting, shopping, gaming, and even banking. Users can send a Lunar New Year’s “red envelope” of digital cash, buy a soda from a vending machine, book a doctor appointment or hail a taxi.
WeChat is expected to bring in revenues of 6.8 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) this year and about 40% more in 2015. According to estimates by Nomura, WeChat’s average revenue per user is $7 per user, compared to $1 per user on WhatsApp. And investors seem to appreciate the extra cash flow: analysts at Barclays estimate that WeChat is valued at about $30 billion as a standalone business, or about $95 per user, easily exceeding the $19 billion and $45 per user that Facebook paid for WhatsApp.
WeChat is nothing like WhatsApp—and that makes it even more valuable – Quartz
*online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303775504579394061580493966
And i've put so much in cloud...
But the good thing is I can access it from any device ....anywhere in the world.
All these tech companies have made us so dependent on them.
HmmmOh my! You haven't seen this video then.
Hmmm
Right now cloud storage works like "disaster recovery" for me.
But true that there are security issues.
I did....and I think that guy was right about old mobiles and cloud....rest he was exaggeratingHave you watched the video? I mean, such a serious reply!!
yes maybe...but it just an acquisition....Now try this ... @Dem!god you too
Google was ready to pay more than $19 billion for WhatsApp: Report
I have no idea why would somebody be interested in my data.yes maybe...but it just an acquisition....
don't get too dependent on cloud storage......
and don't get too dependent on technology....there may be many side effects which we have not yet encountered.....
after the NSA story.....one must become caution...of the after effects of these things......
that is what all think...I have no idea why would somebody be interested in my data.
I am still in 2 minds about cloud storage.