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The Cloud -- great for document collaboration and sharing, free software like Google Docs, no worries for me about backups, and other advantages.
But also The Cloud -- who knows where your data is stored or who can see it? Security and backups may be well handled or not... it's not longer in your power to control them. And as far as using Google for the Cloud... their entire business plan is based on using other peoples' data (OPD).
The Cloud is great for many informal uses. But the companies and individuals who naively use it without probing -- deeply -- about specifics are taking big chances.
My slogan for the Cloud -- caveat emptor!