Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Reshaping the Architecture of Memory - New York Times

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Now, if an idea that Stuart S. P. Parkin is kicking around in an I.B.M. lab here is on the money, electronic devices could hold 10 to 100 times the data in the same amount of space. That means the iPod that today can hold up to 200 hours of video could store every single TV program broadcast during a week on 120 channels.

Reshaping the Architecture of Memory - New York Times

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