In the 1990s and before, most of the world’s information was stored on paper and other analog media, such as film. However, with the proliferation of personal computers and the internet, by 2000 one-quarter of the world’s information was stored digitally. Since that time, the amount of digital data has exploded, roughly doubling every couple of years, so that now more than 98% of all stored information is digital.
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