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What's happening to sonos players this weekend? I can guess but details would be handy.
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wait until you try and stream a BBC radio station through your sonos players this weekend....Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBBC News - Google's Vint Cerf warns of 'digital Dark Age'
I can see where he is coming from with the amount of backwards compatibility that is missing from newer applications but is it really a problem?
Lucky the BBC has already cancelled its Digital Media Initiative
I'm sure Vint is not the first person to mention that the early 21st century will be seen as a dark age in the future. One reason is that you need to be proactive in storing stuff when previously it easy just to store stuff aware in a draw.
The effort involved in recovering the BBC's doomsday project of 1986 was a clue as to the problem...
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Net pioneer warns of data Dark Age
BBC News - Google's Vint Cerf warns of 'digital Dark Age'
I can see where he is coming from with the amount of backwards compatibility that is missing from newer applications but is it really a problem?Vint Cerf, a "father of the internet", says he is worried that all the images and documents we have been saving on computers will eventually be lost.
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