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Entering a digital Ice Age?

The documents of our time are being recorded as bits and bytes with no guarantee of future readability, according to an article by Brad Reagan in the December 2006 issue of Popular Mechanics. As technologies change, we may find our files frozen in forgotten formats. Could an entire era of human history be lost? For further information, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 04 December 2006 in Literacy and Technology

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