Indeed, although (and I'm not knocking the PogoPlug) but those uses seem equally appropriate across the other services and devices too.
Even iCloud, if you must.
One thing I did notice was some discussion regarding the "processing" of content requiring the consumption of some resources? Is that referring to some real form of processing, or merely the uploading of data to a webhost somewhere in the ether?
I also saw a reference to setting up for video streaming content, and in that context, they were describing access to a web page. Is that merely a setup page on the device, similar to what we see on our
modems and routers, or is this also back at a webhost in the cloud?
FWIW, the Netgear NAS that I have requires a user to register the device, using a world-wide unique device name, with Netgear, on their webhost, before it can be used. To me, that is rather superfluous and poor design on their part; there is no need for even a www login if you're only using the device locally, and better database design should obviate the need for a worldwide unique device name ....
Yes, Netgear are well aware of my thoughts on this issue.

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Gary Stark
Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff
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