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The idea of reverse charges on a phone call are not new. But “please reverse the charges” for a download?
This a great new idea. Now you can make files that users down load from the internet at the cost of the user. It is also possible to set a fee for the download.
All of this just shows that Cloud Computing is breaking the mold and stirring up the whole question of fees. With new features all of the time, it does get very hard to keep up with the new tools.
It is now more important than ever to read the news and keep up to date with what can be done.
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My name is Ed I have working in the computer industry for a very long time. sI started working with computers in 1962. Yea that is the very log time to be focused on one theme. For the last few year I have been working on Server Deployment. I found out about Cloud Computers and became very interested in the idea of a dynamic server farm configuration. I started to play around with the ideas and developed my own version of a dynamic server farm. Later I started to use the AWS EC2 servers. Today I develop server farm configurations for many projects.
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