the risks of web2.0: how magnolia went down with all users’ bookmarks

An interesting weak signal with lots of lessons to be learnt on web 2.0, cloud computing, trust and resilience.
Magnolia, a social bookmarking tool, lost all users data a few days ago.
Very interesting interview to listen to. Main lessons learnt: “if you’re a startup, dont do your own IT at all.” at minute 3.03.

Ma.gnolia

So is this good or bad for cloud computing? It show the users should not rely only on the cloud; but startups should rely more on the cloud. Uhm, interesting stuff

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