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Moore's Law is old, here comes Zuckerberg's

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Well, we have heard a lot about the famous Moore, the Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore, and his even more famous law, the Moore's Law, which says that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years. This law when roughly translated means that world's data will double every 18-24 months, a phenomena that has been happening so for the past several decades.

Howsoever, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg - the famous (or more so the infamous) computer programmer, who wanted to make this 'world a more open place by helping people connect and share' and thus founded Facebook - likes to differ.

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