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> In the not too distant future, I could see the whole concept of storage media
> becoming obsolete. You can already see it happening with services offering to
> store lifetime amounts of email or photos online and with online music download
> services like Apple's iTunes. With enough bandwidth and cheap storage capacity
> we might eventually upload everything, including home videos, to the Web.
>
> That would offload the whole issue to companies that specialize in data storage.
> Of course, then you'll have a whole new set of issues - like privacy and
> companies that go bankrupt.
Well, then you're just offing the storage issues to a 3rd party.
That's not solving the problem, IMO.
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