Recently, I personally have been researching this new 'cloud computing' as people call him. In my opinion, has been around for a while. Perhaps I should explain: Cloud Computing is like a spider web. Everything is connected in one way or another. This 'web' is built on an infrastructure called "Cloud." This "cloud" enables communication systems through hypertext. This is where I think the Internet is the basis of 'Cloud Computing'. First example: Google. The basis behind Google's servers are the connection and command input between two servers. Say you need to find Tom's Hardware, but even Google. It connects to Google through HTML with an HTTP server. When you send a command, Google takes the information stored, and transfers the necessary documentation and send it to your home server (desktop.) Here are the some of the basics that I know but would love to hear it from you all.
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