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Japan's digital minister Taro Kono pledges to rip up rules that require floppy disks and CD-ROMs to be used when sending data to the government (Simon Sharwood/The Register)




Simon Sharwood / The Register:

Japan’s digital minister Taro Kono pledges to rip up rules that require floppy disks and CD-ROMs to be used when sending data to the government  —  Digital minister will drive change because, in theory, uploading info to government isn’t allowed  —  Japan’s digital minister Taro Kono …





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