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== How many years to a product? Vaporware Alert == |
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This whole thing reeks like vaporware as everything on this page appears to be very experimental and immature as far as being ready to get boxed up and sold and probably at least 20years of further development ahead which by then something else will probably be the poster child for high capacity optical —Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/209.203.104.177|209.203.104.177]] ([[User talk:209.203.104.177|talk]]) 02:16, 9 September 2008 (UTC)<!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:Hi there. To be honest, I'm not quite sure what you're suggesting here. I do think you need to remember that this is an article about a '''technology''', and not about a consumer product from any specific company though (particularly since one doesn't exist). If you check the definition of [[vaporware]], you will see that it does not apply in this case. A technology doesn't need to be commercially developed for the science and engineering of the subject to be discussed in a Wikipedia article. There are many technologies in early stages of development that have articles ([[List_of_emerging_technologies|here, for example]]). If the lack of a commercially mature product stopped people from studying things, then we would never make any progress! If, on the other hand, you are suggesting that an estimation of required development time be added, then that's problematic since it would constitute [[Wikipedia:No_original_research|original research]] (unless you can find a good source, of course). By the way, 3D optical data storage is very much not the "poster child" of optical storage. If there is one, then it's more likely [[holographic data storage]]. '''• [[User:TheBendster|TheBendster]]''' <small>([[User talk:TheBendster|talk]]) 9 September 2008, 06:09 (UTC)</small> |
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How many years to a product? Vaporware Alert
This whole thing reeks like vaporware! You've got to be kidding. It takes more than 2 photons to do data storage! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Urntwrthy (talk • contribs) 21:35, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Mempile
Mempile is no more, it seems (no website, refs all deadlink), so they need to be edited/removed from the page. I'll leave this to someone more interested in this page as I wouldn't want to remove important historical information (and think that mempile should still stay, but with past-tense rather than present) 86.167.49.167 (talk) 20:57, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
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Merger proposal
Formal request has been received to merge 5D DVD, Fluorescent Multilayer Disc and Digital Multilayer Disk into 3D optical data storage; dated: December 10, 2021. Pinging proposer @TizStriz: Discuss here. Richard3120 (talk) 19:13, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Blanking and redirecting Fluorescent Multilayer Disc and Digital Multilayer Disk to here
As I am uncomfortable with adding swathes of unsourced content about a particular commercial realisation to a page that was criticised in the past for its potential misuse as an advertising platform, I have blanked and redirected the pages instead. Interested editors can examine the page histories for the former content there. Felix QW (talk) 10:33, 2 July 2022 (UTC)