Comparing giving up a computer's password to giving up a key to a safe. No court precedent exists. Encryption, is it a legal barrier that can be created to protect potentially illegal data?
I remember reading about the competition between cities that wanted to be chosen for this project (one even changed it's name to Google). This story is short, talks about the high poverty level in Kansas City and the possibility of bridging the digital divide.
I came across this article in First Monday where Erika Pearson compares Goffman's metaphor of performance to Granovetter's strong and weak ties and creates a context in which she discusses the relevance of online identity - The idea that online performance is relative to investment in a given network giving individuals the freedom to explore the function of mediated identities in building nuanced relationships.
The article is kind of long, but it talks about some interesting issues that might arise for companies thinking about moving to cloud storage. The price is right, but the risk is high. Introduces possible solution of a hybrid cloud, where sensitive data is still stored internally.