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		<title>Bit Rot in the Cloud</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Wikipedia:
Bit rot, or bit decay, is a colloquial computing term used either to describe gradual decay of storage media or to facetiously describe the spontaneous degradation of a software program over time. The latter use of the term implies that software can literally wear out or rust like a physical tool.
One way this manifests [...]]]></description>
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