How No Amount of Cloud Computing Will Kill Off Local Music Storage
Some fairly major parts of those digital lives - our music, movies, and other activities - haven’t truly moved to the cloud, at least when it comes to all of those smartphones and tablets we’ve been buying, and they likely won’t for the foreseeable future.
The reason: We are running out of wireless bandwidth.
The supply of wireless data in the United States - the stuff that lets us use the internet on our smartphones and tablets - is fast disappearing, as reported by CNN Money, which found the crisis pressing enough to warrant a week of dedicated coverage.
(Read more at Gizmodo)
Hmmm. I agree with the main tenet of the article - I simply have too much stuff to put it in the cloud anyway - but the rest of it is fascinating.
