1) The document discusses community cloud computing as an alternative model to the centralized vendor-driven cloud computing model. It proposes combining cloud computing with principles from grid computing, digital ecosystems, and green computing.
2) Key concerns with centralized cloud computing include lack of privacy, dependence on large data centers which harms resilience and sustainability, and lack of user control over their data and services.
3) The proposed community cloud computing (C3) model utilizes spare resources of networked personal computers to provide cloud-like services in a decentralized manner, addressing the concerns with centralized clouds.