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July 23, 2014

Cloud: 3 Abused Words That Don't Mean What You Think

When I was a young business professional, I remember the first time I heard that a limousine was going to pick me up and take me to the airport. I thought for sure I joined the right company -- after all, they were going to send a black, shiny sleek limousine to pick me up. Wow!  So, when a blue van showed up at 5am to whisk me away to the nearest airport, you can imagine my shock and disappointment. Another word used in the inverse is retreat. General Custer didn’t retreat (in hindsight...oh, never mind), but my point is that retreat used to be a bad thing, a dishonorable thing, and who knows maybe, arguably, the best decision you ever made.  But now, it’s like, “Oh I went to this wonderful retreat for the weekend.”  Say what? Suddenly, what was bad then is good now. But, there are many words that don’t stack up on their face, and in modern times, cloud is just one more example. Read More



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