...Ubuntu One...Google Chrome OS? Won't work, for me at least :(
Look at this : Download Rate 224 B/s - 13 days 8 hours 39 minutes 14 seconds remaining!
For some reason my ISP is going from bad to worst, on the good time I get 20 kbps download rate but it has been downhill this week.
So for those with fast Internet, be thankful :)

keyword : cloud computing fail
Look at this : Download Rate 224 B/s - 13 days 8 hours 39 minutes 14 seconds remaining!
For some reason my ISP is going from bad to worst, on the good time I get 20 kbps download rate but it has been downhill this week.
So for those with fast Internet, be thankful :)

keyword : cloud computing fail



correction :
"...20 kbps download rate"
it should be
"...20kBps download rate"
Are you using an ubuntu mirror other than the main one?
Move to Sweden! 100 Mbps for everyone! Come one come all!
I suggest performing updates selectively, using aptitude, only updating a couple of packages or so/day. That way you don't have to interrupt the downloading process, and you can install the most important packages first, then worry about other packages.
@Josh :
I already pick the best server, it's my isp that sucks :[
@Victor :
I'd love to :D
thank you for your suggestion.
An important aspect for the future of cloud computing will be two-way synching, like Google Gears.
If you use Gears to power Google Reader, Google Docs, or GMail then you will know what I'm talking about. It allows you to be offline and still interact with your data as it was the last time you synched. You can make any changes and the next time you get online your changes are synched back up with the online server. This allows connectivity to be sporadic.