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Punched Card
Punched card also
known as Hollerith
cards which are
paper cards
containing several
punched holes that
were punched by
hand or machine to
data.
It was done by Semen Korsakov, he was the represent
first to use punched
cards informatics for information store and search.
Magnetic tape
Magnetic tape
was invented for
recording sound
by Friz Pfleumer in
1928 in germany,
based on the
invention of
magnetic wire
This invention
was further
developed by
German
electronics
company AEG,
which
manufactured the
recording
machine and
BASF, which
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Floppy
Disk
Cassette tape
The Compact Cassette or Musicassette, also commonly
called cassette tape, audio cassette or simply tape or
cassette, is a magnetic tape recording for audio recording
and playback
Compact cassettes come in two forms, either
already containing content as a pre-recorded
cassette, or as a fully recordable blank cassette.
The compact cassette obviously is one kind of
magnetic tape.
It was released by Philips in 1962 and was
introduced in 1963 but it wasnt popular until the
1970s.
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CD-ROM
CD-Recordable
CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a digital optical disc
storage format which can be written once and read many
times. CD-R disks are readable by most plain CD readers.
Zip
Drive
The zip drive is a medium-to-high-capacity removable floppy
disk storage system.
Originally, Zip
disks launched
with capacities of
100 MB, but later
versions increased
this to first 250 MB
and then 750 MB.
The zip
drive is
similar to
lomegas
earlier
Bernoulli
Box.
DVD-R
DVD-R is a digital optical disc storage from. It can be written
once and read many times.
SD Card
Secure Digital (SD) is a non-volatile memory card format
developed by the SD Card Association (SDA) for use in
portable
Devices.
The standard was introduced in August 1999 by joint efforts
between SanDisk, Panasonic and Toshiba as an improvement
over MultiMediaCards (MMC).
SD memory cards work by recording data onto a solid-state
chip inside the card using flash memory. The flash memory
records information when electrical charges changes in its
circuits. A similar process erases portions of the memory for
rewriting.
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USB Flash
Drive
The
cloud
Call to
active
https://www.allusb.com/usb-hstory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_flas
h_drive
https://www.reference.com/technolog
y/sd-cards-work-befa4efdcc835
https://www.cd-info.com/dvd/dvd-r/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_driv
e
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-R#Hi
story
https://en.wikipedia.org/org/wiki/CDROM
https://gadgets.fosfor.se/history-of-da