This post is an attempt to use Zoho Writer to write a blog post in accordance with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Thing #18.
I love that Zoho allows me to log in with my Google Account rather than have me sign up for an account with them. Having so many things that require a password can get hectic. Maybe Google having such a monoply on the internet (what with Gmail, Google Accounts, Google Docs, the Google Toolbar, and Google Earth) we're one step closer to having barcode tattoos or implanted chips that are scanned to determine identity rather than flashing a picture ID.
As much as I love being able to keep documents online in order to transfer them from computer to computer without the hassle of a flash drive, privacy becomes an issue in a way. Who can access stuff on Zoho? How hard will they have to try if they really want it? Things on the internet are rarely ever (close to never) private. At the same time, I have had the unfortunate experience of being unable to access a flash drive because there were already too many drives associated with the (networked) computer.
Any edits to this post will be of a purely formatting nature (such as subject and tags).
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