Originally posted by Rictor
Ever? Try to be a little more forward-looking that that. A mere decade ago, connecting to the Internet was a slow, ackward affairs where you modem would screech at you and take 5 minutes to load a single picture. I have little doubt that within twenty years at the most, probably a lot less, Net speeds will rival those of your local drive.
Really? And hard drive speeds would stay static for some magical reason? Local access will always be faster than remote access if only simply because of the fact that the server you're connecting to has to be doing it's own local access anyway.
Originally posted by Rictor
Besides, think of the advantages. Any game, movie or program would be instantly accessbile from anywhere, most likely free of charge. You could access your personal files from any computer, not just your own. I think it's more or less inevitable, it's just a matter of when.
meh. I think you're the one not thinking this through.
All my data instantly accessible. To everyone not just me. What about pivacy. Who else can access that data? The government are going to love your idea. Makes it incredibly easy to monitor everything since you've now given them one easy access point to everyones data.
What about hacking and viruses. I'm pretty safe from it cause who the hell is interested in data stored on my local drive. But one of these big google storage drives. Now that's an enormous target right there.
What happens when I've got no ISP. That's it. Computer's completely dead. All I've got is BIOS since if you're getting rid of HDs I see no reason whatsoever to keep CD and DVD drives after all.
And you're dreaming if you think it would stay free of charge forever. Maybe for a year or two to pull in the fools.