When Data Disappears
"Digital storage is perishable, perhaps even more so than paper"
By Jean Jacques Maleval | August 10, 2011 at 3:17 pmTo read this article from The New York Times, click on:
When Data Disappears
By Kari Kraus, an assistant professor in the College of Information Studies and the English department at the University of Maryland.
Bruce Sterling, a renowned science fiction writer and futurist has a point: for all its many promises, digital storage is perishable, perhaps even more so than paper. Disks corrode, bits ‘rot’ and hardware becomes obsolete.