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[[Information Technology]] has blossomed in the past couple of decades. As newer and better technology replaces hardware at an ever-increasing speed, alarming amounts of technical trash were being produced almost from the beginning. It was obvious from the outset that sooner or later there would be a problem as people scrambled to update [[hardware]]. Where would all that outdated and discarded technology go? The doom and gloomers predicted that every [[landfill]] would soon be overflowing with screens and CPUs, along with trashed keyboards and mouses and all the other hardware associated with use of the Internet. It hasn't happened quite the way they said it would.