The future of looking back / Richard Banks.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-149) and index.
Annotation What will we leave behind in this new digital age? Get an inside look at Microsoft researcher Richard Banks's thinking about how we might manage the digital artifacts and content we're creating now - and how we might pass on or inherit these kinds of items in the future.
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