In the long term, we are not going to see this a c r d t model taking over. Instead of everything being stored in the cloud, and so when you're doing any sort of work, like on your google dock or something, it's all stored in theCloud. In the model that mika's talking about, the data is on local. They do work on it locally, no internet connection. And if multiple people are collaborating on the same a document, then like later on, they can reconcile the stuff they did,. So when they want to connect theinternet, they can counter reconcile and up date their local copy. This all sounds familiar. I dont thing is on
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