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By SUGANYA RPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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Bill Gates gives a nostalgic picture of the CD-ROM technology journey.

In a sentimental message from his youth, Bill Gates included a CD-ROM. CDs, which are nearly extinct now, were among the best information storage options in the 1990s.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates posted a sentimental photo illustrating the evolution of technology. This 1994 photo, taken almost thirty years ago, captures a young Gates in an eerily prescient moment.

In the Instagram photo, Gates can be seen perched on a massive pile of papers, with another stack of the same size standing next to him. He is holding the Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM), which at the time was a revolutionary invention.

This image serves as visual evidence of the developments in technology over time, more than just a walk down memory lane. The heaps of paper next to Gates stand in for the laborious and large-scale archaic techniques of information storage. On the other hand, the CD-ROM he is holding represents the start of a brand-new, revolutionary, and compact era in data storage.

Many people were taken back in time by a photo that Bill Gates posted on Instagram. The image, which was taken nearly three decades ago, shows the tech wizard holding a brand-new storage technology known as Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM).

Bill Gates posts a sentimental photo.

In the 1994 picture, he is sitting on a tall stack of paper with another stack just next to it. A young Gates holds up a CD-ROM and smiles at the camera. "Thirty years ago, we wanted to show just how much information a single CD-ROM could hold," he said in the caption. The group determined that a visual demonstration was required."

Information about the presently trending image can also be found on the Microsoft website. They say, "Back in 1994, Bill Gates intended to demonstrate to the general public the amount of material that could fit on a CD-ROM. Instead of using the then-unfamiliar 700-megabyte figure, he published a picture of himself sitting in tree limbs above massive stacks of paper that stood hundreds of feet tall—roughly equal to the quantity of pages on a CD. Bill's photo contextualized an odd number and made it easier for others to understand."

The image is unquestionably meaningful in addition to being striking visually. That demonstrated the amount of data that might have been kept on a single disk in place of a vast amount of paper. Even though modern storage systems have made disks seem outdated, this image will always be remembered as a symbol of the technological progress made by humanity.

The picture has received over a lakh likes and a number of responses from online users since it was shared.

A user said, "Imagine making one for DVDs."

Someone said, "Always creative!"

Our goal thirty years ago was to demonstrate the amount of data that could fit on a single CD-ROM. The group determined that a visual demonstration was required. go through the Instagram photo's caption. At the time, Bill Gates was a young man when he was seen sitting atop a massive stack of paper that was nearly as long as the trees in the distance. He had a CD in his hands and was strapped in with a harness. Beside him was another heaped bundle of paper.

The image taken in 1994, according to the official Microsoft website, was intended to show how much text, music, and picture data could be stored on a CD. Bill Gates used a simpler method to assist the general public comprehend the potential of CDs since he did not want to get into the technical aspects of the product. According to the material on the website, "He published a picture of himself suspended in the treetops above giant stacks of paper hundreds of feet the number of pages a CD can hold, instead of using the then unfamiliar measurement of 700 megabytes."

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SUGANYA R

I am worker, i live ordinary life, i love to sing and i love go out different places, i having hobby to capture of good photos, love to eat.

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