You know how all your photos and
documents and videos and virtually every facet of your life seems to be
online? Maybe it’s time to start making hard copies.
Vint Cerf, widely recognized as one of
the founders of the modern Internet and now an executive at Google, said
this week that due to constant updates and improvements to hardware and
software, documents that are available today may be inaccessible in the
future.
According to BBC News, Cerf warned of a “digital Dark Age” — a future in which there will be little record of the 21st century.
“Old formats of documents that we’ve
created or presentations may not be readable by the latest version of
the software because backwards compatibility is not always guaranteed,”
he told BBC News.
Cerf suggested that humanity start putting digital
versions of software and hardware in the cloud so that future
generations will be able to access older files. But printouts might be a
good idea too. Source
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