Using any device, anywhere to
Manage important "stuff" in your life
Access and discover connected content on this "stuff"
Find new and exciting stuff to do, to buy and to enjoy
Timelessly share, rate, follow and talk about this "stuff" The evolution from Cloud Storage to Personal Clouds of Connected Content
Cloud Storage companies have focused on putting the antiquated model of folders
and files into the cloud, which does not fit with how people actually organize the information that is linked to the important things in their lives. Until now, consumers had only two options:
a) Connecting photos, snaps, scans, URL links and documents to stacks or folders in apps like Evernote, Wunderlist, etc. b) Using Dropbox and others to create folders to represent the important things in their lives, and then adding a disorganized cluster of files, photos and documents
Personal Clouds allow consumers to create clouds of content, connected to a growing, structured repository of stuff: Products, Businesses, People, Places, Plants, Animals, Art, Music, Food, Entertainment, Sports, etc. The early adopters of this new model are using Personal Clouds in ways never imagined:
My Pets - as I get a diagnosis from a vet, I snap it to my Pet's Timeline (a cloud). Favorite Art - as I visit galleries or discover art online I stuff it into this cloud using my browser button. The Artist is connected content of collaborative clouds such as his Artwork, Life History, Similar Artists, etc. Digital Cellar - when friends give me wines, I put them in my wine cellar and scan the barcode into my Digital Cellar. I have access to connected content on the wine, the region, the vineyard and even my friends views. Party Playlist - at a party, all our friends can stuff the music from any app, on any device into the Party Playlist that is playing through our Roku TV. My Garden - a snapshot of my garden turns into a Tagged Image the plants, where they came from, when they were planted, but more importantly, connected content on each plant type - Planting Advice, Care, Forum, Related Plants
My Stuff - all of the stuff I own, when I purchased it, the warranty information and the serial numbers. Connected information like my car insurance and service history is linked to each of my vehicles. And the connected content gives me information on Accessories, Parts Lists, Replacement Parts, Forums, etc. Thousands of other examples continue to be created every month, and the Connected Content repository is on track to overtake Wikipedia by August this year.