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Perhaps we should go
back to pen and paper Steve!
Roj --
It has been estimated that from the beginning of civilization around 5,000 years ago to the year 2003, all of humanity created a grand total of five exabytes of digital information. From 2003 through 2010 we created five exabytes of digital information every two days. By 2013 we will be producing five exabytes every ten minutes. The 2010 total of 912 exabytes is the equivalent of 18 times the amount of information contained in all the books ever written. It isn’t knowledge that we need more of; it is how to think about what we know and what we don’t know that is becoming ever more critical. View posts on The Mail Archive http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
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- Re: [mogtalk2] non-Mog exabytes of digital inf... Owen Jenkins
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- Re: [mogtalk2] non-Mog exabytes of digital inf... Johan Helsingius
- RE: [mogtalk2] non-Mog exabytes of digital inf... Ron Skelley
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