Ok, so I was enjoying my lunch, perusing the BBC News Tech pages, and I come across MESH. wtf?
I turns out to be Microsoft’s latest plan to conquer the web. Its a piece of software that allows you to store 5GBs worth of data on their servers and sync all your web enabled devices such as phones, PDAs, laptops and PCs. The client will also be cross platform(:-O).
Is this really necessary? Isn’t this already possible? Does anyone even care?
I’m not sure about the pricing structure (i.e will it be free?) but I’m staying well away. There’s not a chance I will put 5GBs of my data on Microsoft’s servers. There’s just no need.
I would love to hear all of your opinions on this.
I am now physically buzzing after consuming a vast amount of diet coke today. I cannot remember a day when I drank more diet coke. Oh dear, the poor wallet, not to mention the general body. But it has been a very nice day. Went to the Union then went to work.
There is not much point to this post, except to reply to Mike’s Comment. Check out his site.
Now my dissertation is finally finished, I can relax (for a day) and set this blog up. It will be available 24/7 unlike the last set up. This is because it is on a proper host, not just my own machine!