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		<title>By: What is cloud computing? &#171; Dewey Wright Itoff and Howe LLP</title>
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		<description>[...] So what exactly is cloud computing? Cloud computing can be defined as “anything you do with a computer online that is not stored locally on your actual computer.” However, a group called the “LinkedIn/Google group on cloud computing” had a discussion of what cloud computing truly is, and these are just some of their individual definitions. Many define the concept alone, but many still define it by their technical attributes or by the type of consumers that use it: [...]</description>
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