Jim Griffin

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Ultimately, the only purpose of the buffers and caches we rely upon today, such as diskettes and compact discs and DVDs, is to overcome real or perceived supply inefficiency. As our networks become hyperefficient we will rely upon storage less and less. In other words, if you believe in a future of ubiquitous connectivity, where we can get all the digits we want wherever we are and whenever we want them, we’ll have little or no need to store them or carry them around.

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