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Gmail. Google Docs. Dropbox. Thousands of others. These applications don't get installed locally on your computer, they live on a remote "cloud" server that you access through your browser just like any other website. Rather than every user having their own copy to install maintain and upgrade, a single cloud application at a single location is shared by hundreds, thousands, and sometimes millions of users. Those users generally get better security, more flexibility, faster setup, better support, and almost endless scalability. And because users pay only for the resources that they use, cloud computing is cheaper.