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I haven't read this article myself, so I can't give you a review of it, but
I ran across a link on Anandtech's website last night to a web article
titled, "Storage-Where it's been and where it's going". You might want to
take a look to see if it could be of use to you and your class. It does
appear to be a work in progress, so it covers some subject matter now and
intends to deal with others later.
http://www.systemapex.com/technology/storage_mechanisms/
John Sproule
----- Original Message -----
From: Lewis C Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 10:44 PM
Subject: Storage Devices
> For a class project in a community college class "Maintaining, Upgrading
> and Repairing PCs" I will give a talk next week on "Future Trends for
> Storage Devices". I have a bit of appropriate material for this from
> past issues of "PC Magazine" and "PC World". If anyone on the list knows
> of other source material, ie. books, articles, web sites, etc., that
> might be of help in preparing for this I'd very much appreciate your
> input.
>
> Lewis Emerson
>
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