Friday, 25 April 2014

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Top Four Benefits of Cloud Computing

There are few web tools as useful both in your professional life, and in your personal one, as cloud computing, yet nowhere near as many people are benefitting from it as they could. That’s why this week on the Oliver Rawlings blog, I wanted to list my top four benefits of cloud computing.



As a tech buff, the way people react to new technologies annoys me sometimes. What they should see as a tool that they can use to ease the burden and the pressure in their everyday life, they often see as change; people don’t tend to like change. That’s what I think has happened to some people’s opinions of cloud storage.

Cloud computing is internet based computing. Where basically before people would download services like Microsoft Word and Excel, and use them on their computer, saving documents to their computer, a cloud based service has these programmes all on it, so you can use it anytime, anywhere. You can also access your saved documents anywhere through the cloud.

So now we know what it is why should, whether at work, at home, on the bus, in the supermarket etc. you be joining the cloud?

1) Its Flexible: Have you ever tried to move a document you’ve saved on your computer? You have to invest in a USB or email it to yourself, which is a pain in the you know what and means you have to find somewhere with internet. With cloud computing, it’s as simple as using your device somewhere with internet.

2) Its Cost Effective: Buying windows programmes such as Word and Excel is pain, and it’s expensive. Who needs the hassle and the impact on their bottom line? Because with cloud based services you’re not paying that much for a lot of essential programmes, it’s far more cost effective.

3) Its Safer: It really is safer folks. Have you ever been in that heart-breaking position where you’ve been in writing a very important document and your computer has crashed? You can recover the document somewhat, but often it doesn’t save everything you’ve done. Don’t need to worry about that with the cloud!

Its Interconnected: Think about it like this. When you’re using the cloud at work, everybody has access to it, simultaneously, with no effort at all. That’s makes working together on a big project, sharing information etc. so much easier, because you have a common place to develop the project and store it.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

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The Meaning behind the No Makeup Selfie

If you’ve been on any social media over the past few weeks, you’ll have come across the no makeup selfie. They’re everywhere.  What is the real meaning of the no makeup selfie and what does it say about society at large?

Selfie are already everywhere, Oliver Rawlings readers, these days they are as natural a part of modern life as breathing, sleeping and eating. They’re so big even President Barack Obama is doing it. I bet you’ve done it regularly, reader.

So it’s hardly surprising that there’s a selfie trend; what is surprising is the fact that it is a no makeup trend. Basically people are taking pictures of themselves without makeup and posting them to their social media accounts to raise awareness.

It’s certainly working, and you could definitely label it a trend. Everyone from the person on the street, to the celebrity in Hollywood, to even the odd politician is getting in on the action. It’s been grabbing international headlines.

So why is it generating so much attention? The reason has to be the attachment society has to vanity. Many women often feel naked without makeup on and therefore this suggests that the makeup selfie is the ultimate expression of nakedness, of metaphorical honesty.

This metaphorical honesty explains why people feel that no makeup selfies will raise awareness of cancer. Being honest, in any sense, with the hardest parts of yourself is one of the bravest things you can possibly do. Indeed, people are being congratulated on the bravery they have shown in daring to post pictures of themselves online bare-faced.

This feeds into the common cancer discourse. As is right, those who live with and overcome cancer are seen as some of the bravest people in the world. Those who turn their horrific experience into an awareness raising campaign are even more so. So there is a clear correlation; it’s bravery highlighting bravery, honesty, highlighting honesty, all to raise awareness.

However, I believe that the no makeup selfie says something bigger about society. The fact that we see simply taking a picture of yourself bare-faced as an expression of honesty implies we have something to be ashamed about when it comes to the way we naturally look.

We still need something to cover the supposed imperfections to make us acceptable, and in the modern world, that in itself is unacceptable. Perhaps the no makeup selfie will raise this kind of awareness and understanding as well. 

Thursday, 27 March 2014

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Alan Turing: The Life and Times

The announcement of ‘The Alan Turing institute,’ got me thinking about the legendary genius. Who was he, how did he live his life and what was his legacy?

Anybody who readers the OliverRawlings blog knows that I have a major interest in technology. The way technology changes our world with every new discovery, every practical application, fascinates me. That’s why I’ve long been interested in the life and times of Alan Turing.

His name has entered popular discourse in recent years due to his personal life. Alan Turing was gay in a time where it was illegal to be gay in Britain, and got caught. He was tried, convicted and chemically castrated in 1952. He died from cyanide poisoning at the age of 42 in 1954.

This injustice has led in recent times to a campaign to strike down Turing’s 1952  conviction for homosexuality, based on both the fact that it is now no longer illegal and on the great work he did that changed the world forever. He received a posthumous royal pardon. What was that great work?

Essentially, Turing was a mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, computer scientist and philosopher. He is perhaps most famous as being a significant contributor to the moderncomputer, through his ‘Turing Machine.’ This means that he’s basically regarded as the father of modern computer science.

The implications of this are enormous. Think about how much the computer has contributed to our world. So much modern technology depends on computer science, that without it, this world would still be stuck in the 19th Century. Forget smartphones and laptops, we never even would have got the basic computer.

This wasn’t Turing’s only contribution to the world in his lifetime. During the Second World War, he worked at Bletchley Park, the government’s infamous code breaking headquarters. He was vital to the effort to develop the Enigma machine, the device which enabled the allies to understand and manipulate coded Nazi messages.

Again, the magnitude of this work on the modern world is astounding. Have you ever read one of those dystopic novels about how the world went to hell in a hand basket because the Nazi’s won the Second World War?  Yeah… Alan Turing had a large role in stopping that.

Despite his tragic and undeserved end, Alan Turing was a great British hero, and his work influenced modern life in numerous ways. I’m glad that the man himself is being remembered and celebrated as the genius he undoubtedly was. 

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

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Now Sochi’s Over, What did it All Mean?

Last Sunday saw the official end of the Olympic Games held in Sochi. Considering the controversy they caused before they started, I wanted to ask what did it all mean?

Oliver Rawlings readers you must remember all the debate and discussion that took place before the Winter Olympics this year. People were furious that they games were taking place in Russia.

Russia is a country that under the leadership of Vladimir Putin has become notorious for its anti-gay laws and for the imprisonment of political prisoners. Human rights campaigners were incensed that the IOC could even think of holding the Winter Olympics in such a place.

However despite the protests the Winter Olympics did indeed take place in Sochi. Now that they’re over we have to consider how it all went and was it really as bad as people thought it would be?

The games largely went off without a hitch. With the exception of an Olympic ring not lighting up in the opening ceremony, there were no terrorism threats, no major international incidents etc. The sports gripped the people of the world, as always and it took place as any other winter Olympics would.

However it didn’t take place without incident. Human rights campaigners including punk band pussy riot were arrested and allegedly beaten for protesting at Sochi. There is evidence to suggest that when confronted with the internationally recognised right to protest, Putin was ready and able to crush opposition.
However despite the fact that these incidents gained some media coverage, they didn’t gain anywhere near as much as they would have done before the games. These arrests gained some coverage but often the events themselves grabbed the bolder font in the national papers.

This seems like an anomaly to me. Don’t get me wrong, I know the Olympic Games are important. They promote honest values through friendly competition and foster international relations. However to me it seems a little irresponsible to be emphasising curling and hockey matches over human rights issues.

So what was Sochi really all about Oliver Rawlings readers? Some would suggest that despite everything it was still the Winter Olympics and as such the focus should be on sport. However I would suggest that this neglects the underlying concept of the games; to promote international relations.

We don’t make this world a better place for us all to live by ignoring the issues that we’re facing as an international community. That’s what for me Sochi was really all about. 

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

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What’s with all the Weather?

Britain has been hit by a series of floods caused by torrential rain over the past few weeks. Why are we having these freak weather patterns and what does it say about the future.

If you live on the west coast or in the south of England it truly has been a miserable few weeks for you. Continuous downpours have caused rivers to break their banks and pavements to turn into veritable lakes. As a consequence swathes of these areas have flooded.

The effect has been enormous. Properties have been damaged, livelihoods cost, natural vistas ruined. Politicians are now even getting in on the act, trampling down the flooded walkways in wellies just waiting for the next photo op.

Furthermore experts predict (rather grimly) that these conditions could last for months. Then apparently we’re in for the hottest summer on record. How any summer can be hotter than the last one, I’ll never know, but it’ll certainly be interesting to found out.

However we’re not the only ones who have experienced freak weather conditions. America has experienced its fair share lately as well. Anyone heard of the polar vortex?

The polar vortex is a bitterly cold wind that is usually trapped in the artic due to atmospheric conditions. However these conditions broke and the polar vortex travelled down to America causing temperature lows not seen on record. People had icicles growing on their faces; it was a sight to behold.

Furthermore the temperate south of the US has not been spared the ravages of these freak weather patterns. Southern hubs such as Atlanta and Birmingham, places usually notable for their warm weather, have been gridlocked by snow storms that have raged across the US south.

So what’s causing all this?  Scientists say global warming, which involves the temperature of the earth rising due to changes in atmospheric conditions caused by CO2 emissions. This would certainly explain the polar vortex, as global warming has been proved to have contributed to the melting of the polar icecaps.

I don’t know whether it’s global warming; there’s so much doubt around this hot button topic and I’m not a scientist so I couldn’t speak on this with any authority. However what is clear is that something has indeed changed.


This means that life as we know it could very well be different to the way it has always been. All predictions point to the fact that we haven’t seen the last of this unusual weather so people across the world are just going to have to learn to deal with it. Only time will tell if they actually do. 

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