Scalable Privacy-Friendly Client Cloud Computing
Carl Hewitt, Emeritus in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at MIT, talks about Organizations of Restricted Generality (ORGs). ORGs is an architecture providing foundations for the development of privacy-friendly Internet applications by incorporating cloud computing into clients.
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Duration : 1:10:49
August 30th, 2009 in
University Applications | tags: 86, application, center, client, cloud, Computer, computing, data, electrical, engineering, generality, hardware, internet, of, organization, OWL, paradigm, privacy, restricted, science, software, storage
this guy laughs …
this guy laughs like Jack Nicholson when he played the Joker. brilliant. the lecture was good too.
i get somewhat …
i get somewhat afraid of the cloud and not just because the lecturer has the laugh of a villain.
someone burps at 1: …
someone burps at 1:00
Privacy and the …
Privacy and the cloud. That’s something you don’t hear often. Interesting.