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In Pakistan, the floppy disk slot was once a common feature in older computers, used for data storage and transfer. This technology played a role in local culture by facilitating the sharing of educational materials, business documents, and even cultural content like music and videos in the early days of digital adoption.
Despite the decline of floppy disks with the rise of USB drives and cloud storage, some communities in Pakistan still reminisce about this era, highlighting how it bridged gaps in access to information and supported grassroots initiatives. |
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