(DigitalJournal) Vint Cerf, a "father of the Internet," worries about the coming of the so-called "Dark Age" of cyberspace. He says that a way must be found to stop all our images and documents being lost through technological obsolescence.
Vint Cerf, a pioneer of creating the Internet, has warned that data people have been saving on our computers could be lost forever. Currently serving as a Google vice-president, Cerf fears there could be little or no record of the 21st Century for future generations as we enter what he describes as a "digital Dark Age."