The Memory Storage Creators Win Nobel
On Oct. 9, 2007 two scientists won the 20007 Noble Piece prize, for inventing a way of storing reams of data (for you people that aren’t pc nerds a ream is a lot of data). With out there invention there would be no iPods, Mp3 or digital devices. I don’t know about you but I would be lost with out these two brilliant men. France's Albert Fert and German Peter Gruenberg are the two men we owe our thanks to. But we will still keep making newer and better and smaller drivers and things of that natter. But my question is there an end to this tech. and is we close to it. If we are then is there other tech. to replace it that is better and faster. And why does any body need 7500 songs on a 20G driver we have PCs for a reasen.
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