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		<title>Holographic Data Storage – The Next Generation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jason Cole All data storage in modern times are done on disc, be it a computer hard drive or a CD-R disc. Blu-ray and HD-DVD have upped the ante when it comes to the amount of data that you can hold on a disc, but at some time they will eventually become obsolete. Right [...]]]></description>
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