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You said "learn from history don't repeat it." But, whatever you want to
call cloud computing, it's still just buying time on someone else's
machine. Looking back in history, it's been done, should we repeat it?
Nokia was the king of mobile telephony, look where it's heading now.Virtual Machines is also nothing new, had that in the 60's.In fact, there is no single technology or tool we didn't had 20/30 years ago.The only thing i can think about is STM (software transactional memory).
It's not about technology and tools.It's about economy.It's now practical, and the infrastructure is there (the web), to really leverage the concept of Saas.The infrastructure and tools needed for this are abundant.I remember paying 150 dollars for Turbo Pascal in the 80's (and it still beats RDi but i digress).
Nowadays you can download Eclipse for free.It's simply amazing what powerful IDE Eclipse is, and it's free (like Netbeans btw).
Just saying, history repeats, but not exactly the same, there is progress.Like going from mainframes to mini to PC's to laptops to phone's to.... Eventually all computing infrastructure will "disappear", i.e. intergrated into our everyday things.But what not disappears is software, and the creation of it.The software market will "explode" (see iPhone).
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