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!!! Overview[1]
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We typically will use the [Personal Data Store] which would include [{$pagename}]. [{$pagename}] implies that the data store is within the cloud where [Personal Data Store] does not distinguish between the Cloud and a local hard drive.
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[{$pagename}] is a collection of digital content and services and is part of the concept of [Life Management Platform]
The [{$pagename}] is not a tangible entity. It is a place which gives users the ability to store, synchronize, stream and share content on a relative core, moving from one platform, screen and location to another. Created on connected services and applications, it reflects and sets consumers’ expectations for how next-generation computing services will work.
The four primary types of personal cloud in use today are:
* Online cloud
* NAS device cloud
* server device cloud
* home-made clouds.
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Personal_cloud|Wikipedia:Personal_cloud|target='_blank'] - based on data observed:2015-06-09