Volumetric Clouds using CSS3
And by volumetric clouds using CSS3, I mean 3-D clouds using CSS3 and a little Javascript. Here’s how to make ‘em, and be sure to play with the various settings. “Michael Bay” is nice. How to Make 3-D clouds in CSS3 Yes, I know this doesn’t directly have to do with “The Cloud” but if you like coding websites or playing with HTML, CSS3 and js, you have to admit this is cool and you’re going to try it.
Tag my Doc — Free Cloud Service
TagMyDoc offers a free cloud service that allows you to add a tag to a document of practically any format, scan it and retrieve it instantly through any mobile device. Check out this video for an overview:
Just How Big is The Cloud?
Ever Wanted to Know How Big is The Cloud? Here’s a visual:
Welcome to The Cloud!
Welcome to The Cloud! I wanted to officially kick off this site by saying ‘Welcome to the Cloud’ because although more and more technologies are embracing the power and features of “The Cloud,” most consumers and end users aren’t familiar with what the Cloud is. Many websites run on the Cloud as well as many services, without us realizing it. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a platform that hosts many, many sites, all stored in The Cloud. SalesForce, …



