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The Data
storage Report
September 1994 Volume 9, Issue 9
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
STANDARDS DELAY CD ROM MARKET
CINEPAK VIDEO COMPRESSION SUPPORT
HOME MARKET MAJOR CD ROM OPPORTUNITY
SCHOOLS FAVOR CD ROM AS LEARNING TOOL
YAMAHA SPEC'S QUAD SPEED CD MEDIA
CD ROM LIBRARIES HAVE STRONG GROWTH
IMAGING SPURS OPTICAL LIBRARY GROWTH
MAGNETIC DISK DRIVE HURTS OPTICAL GROWTH
CD ROM DISCS SALES SKYROCKET IN 1994
CONSUMERS SAY CD ROM NOT SO HOT
STUDY SAYS CONSUMER ATTITUDES KEY TO CD ROM SALES SUCCESS
INTERACTIVE TV STARTS SELLING AUDIO CDS
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DATAQUEST STATES WHO LEADS IN PC SALES
HOW CHICAGO BEING LATE AFFECTS STORAGE
HALF-INCH TAPE DRIVES A DYING BREED?
36-TRACK, 1/2-IN. TAPE STILL GROWING STRONG
DIGITAL VIDEO MAKES MARKET FOR 19-MILLIMETER TAPE
DEATH OF HELICAL SCAN VHS TAPE NEARS
MAXTOR SHOWS SIGNS OF REGAINING LOST GLORY
MAXTOR'S 3.5-IN. DRIVE FACES MAJOR FOES
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