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Tuesday, 6 March 2007
Where Does It All Go ?
Topic: General stuff

That's only a partially serious question ... it all goes between our collective ears somehow. And I guess a fair bit goes to the Internet Archive somehow, as well as millions hard drives all over the world.

From 5 exabytes annually to 161 exabytes annually in 3 years. That's a substantial growth rate.

Via CNN.com

Study: Digital information ballooning
March 6, 2007

? Study: World generated 161 billion gigabytes of data in 2006
? Deleting e-mail helps free up storage space
? Storage space is not scarce and continues to get cheaper


BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- A new study has estimated how much digital information is zipping around -- hint: it's a lot.

The report, assembled by the technology research firm IDC, sought to account for all the ones and zeros that make up photos, videos, e-mail, Web pages, instant messages, phone calls and other digital content cascading through our world today. The researchers assumed that an average digital file gets replicated three times.

Add it all up and IDC determined that the world generated 161 billion gigabytes -- 161 exabytes -- of digital information last year.

That's like 12 stacks of books that each reach from the Earth to the sun. Or you might think of it as 3 million times the information in all the books ever written, according to IDC. You'd need more than 2 billion of the most capacious iPods on the market to get 161 exabytes.

The previous best estimate came from researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, who totaled the globe's information production at 5 exabytes in 2003.

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Posted by wirearchy at 11:03 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 6 March 2007 11:14 PM PST
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