THE FUTURE IS AWESOME

Does the Internet Need to Be Archived?


photo by jared

“Last year Google’s archives touched 100 exabytes of data from the web. To put that in perspective, that’s about 107 billion gigabytes (or, over a half a million 200 GB hard drives). The entire catalog of the Library of Congress is about 136 terabytes — which makes Google’s archive the data equivalent of 771,000 Libraries of Congress.”

[Interesting thread on this subject over at Read Write Web]

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