5200 GB of data - per person by 2020?

By : Forum Moderator
Published 13th December 2012

During the next eight years, the amount of digital data produced will exceed 40 zettabytes, which is the equivalent of 5,200 GB of data for every man, woman and child on Earth, according to an updated Digital Universe study released today.

To put it in perspective, 40 zettabytes is 40 trillion gigabytes -- estimated to be 57 times the amount of all the grains of sand on all the beaches on earth. To hit that figure, all data is expected to double every two years through 2020.

- from macworld

Dang, that's a lot of data. What are your thoughts on this? Read through the rest of the post. Its a bit long, but its a good read none the less.

Thanks,
Dreamraven
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