On Tuesday of last week, Ars Technica and Wired hosted an invitation-only Smart Salon event on cloud computing at San Francisco's Four Seasons. The roster of attendees and presenters was impressive, and the event featured headliners like author Nick Carr and Microsoft Chief Software Architectu Ray Ozzie.
I had a chance to chat with Carr after the event, and our discussion ranged from regulatory challenges for cloud computing to the Web's deeper implications for how we read, write, and think. I've split the interview into two parts, with this first part focusing on the policy and cultural issues, and the second focusing on specific companies and technologies. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. Look for the second part tomorrow.
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