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KratosNov 16th 2009 7:20PM
I've always liked the idea of online storage because aside from privacy issues that I think are blown out of proportion, you are basically allowed to access the files you have uploaded from any PC on the planet.
A while ago though Valve launched "Steam Cloud". I'm sure most of you are familiar with Steam Cloud but for those that are not it is basically a nice little system that allows you to save your steam game saves into the cloud.
It's really enchanced my gaming tenfold. Now I can wake up in the morning, play a little Half Life 2, save the game and then go to work. At lunchtime I take my laptop to a cafe, use their wi-fi to get online and pick up where I left off.
I've always wondered when it will be possible to save your PC to a cloud.
I mean imagine having all your settings saved onto the cloud so any PC you log into(with the appropriate OS) can load your settings from the cloud and you will be sitting at what is basically your computer with your desktop etc
I think with the advent of Google Docs everything is moving online anyway but being able to access your workspace and essentially have your very own PC anywhere you go in the world would be a big boon to the whole idea of online lives.