Apple iCloud, MS Live, Amazon Kindle Libraries, Dropbox.
All of these widely used and are subject to loss of service, arbitrary account shutdown, data loss, and data theft. None of them are really trustworthy, particularly not as a primary data store, so I find it odd that the commenter rants about Google - the problem is trusting any corporation with control over your data.
The interests of a corporation and an individual are not likely to coincide in the long term. Google is not evil, they're just a corporation like any other.
All of these widely used and are subject to loss of service, arbitrary account shutdown, data loss, and data theft. None of them are really trustworthy, particularly not as a primary data store, so I find it odd that the commenter rants about Google - the problem is trusting any corporation with control over your data.
The interests of a corporation and an individual are not likely to coincide in the long term. Google is not evil, they're just a corporation like any other.