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A fond farewell to the floppy disk | Wendy M Grossman | The Guardian
From floppy disks to cassette tapes: The obsolete technologies that will baffle modern generations | Daily Mail Online
The enduring legacy of the floppy disk
Ubiquity and the Floppy Disk: Challenges with Obsolete Carriers - Digital Preservation Coalition
Sony to end sales of 3.5 floppy disk; marks death of 30-year-old format – New York Daily News
Why the Floppy Disk Just Won't Die | WIRED
History of the floppy disk - Wikipedia
What replaced floppy disks? - Quora
I bought 177 used Floppy Disks - BestNerdLife
US Nuclear Forces Still Use Floppy Disks for Operational Functions
PC World announces the end of the floppy disk
What capacity (aka how big) would a floppy disk have today if they were still developed, given our advancement in technology? - Quora
Why Japan has 'declared war' on floppy disks (what's that?) | Explained News - The Indian Express
Japan declares 'war' on obsolete technology including floppy disk | Science & Tech News | Sky News
When did floppy disks become obsolete? - Quora
Why the floppy disk just won't die | Ars Technica
The Floppy Disk: A Brief History
Floppy Disk | Definition & Types - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
Floppy Disks - CHM Revolution
A Floppy Disk and Obsolete Technology | Michelle Ule, Author
Why The Floppy Disk Is Still Used Today | Digital Trends
The Cultural Tutor on X: "Have you ever noticed that the save icon is a floppy disk, even though they became obsolete twenty years ago? That's called a "skeuomorph" - when something
U.S. is still using floppy disks to run its nuclear program | CNN
OBSOLETE TECHNOLOGY: Floppy Disk - The Solid Signal Blog
Floppy Disks | Museum of Obsolete Media
Japanese government declares “all out war” on floppy disks 11 years after becoming obsolete - Daily Star
The floppy disk that revolutionised computing | Indian Institute of Technology Madras - IITM Shaastra
Floppy Disks in the 21st Century - The Strong National Museum of Play