It's not a joke, is the result of a study. Many Americans really think cloud is somewhere in the sky.
The study, conducted by Wakefield Research, found that 51% of Americans are confident that the storms and rain interferes directly with cloud services that are "located" somewhere ... in heaven respondents.
Furthermore, 29% of respondents believe that cloud computing operation (especially uploading and downloading) you directly in the weather. Only 16% of respondents answered that the term cloud computing refers to a computer network that stores data.
The study, conducted by Wakefield Research, found that 51% of Americans are confident that the storms and rain interferes directly with cloud services that are "located" somewhere ... in heaven respondents.
Furthermore, 29% of respondents believe that cloud computing operation (especially uploading and downloading) you directly in the weather. Only 16% of respondents answered that the term cloud computing refers to a computer network that stores data.