I just don't trust the cloud for sensitive files.
I'm not an iPad owner yet, but considering all of the music and worship-related apps available for it, I won't be looking at anything else as nothing else compares nor competes with it.The Kindle Fire looks impressive on paper and due to its price, but there are a few missing details that are in the fine print:no camerano microphoneno 3G7" screenlimited to Amazon marketplace (not Google)8G of storagemodified Andriod OS and may be incompatible w/ many Android Appsno cable sync/PC wire connectionAll those shortcomings and more hardly make for a serious threat to the iPad. The Nook Color, maybe.And apparently the Cloud domain is nice because you a) don't have to store everything always on your device and b) if you accidentally delete something from your device, just go get it back from the Cloud.
Free life search? That has many implications when you think about it. Not all of them good. It will take me a minute to wrap my brain around that one. I wonder if you can retrieve all your data(permanently and totally) from the cloud if you make a change. It will be interesting to see where this goes.
The cloud is cool as long as you always have access to the internet.
As for as privacy concerns, It shouldnt be any less secure than your gmail or yahoomail...