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The memory stick was first introduced in the fall of 1998 and has since found itself in the hands of millions of people for personal and business use. The definition of a memory stick is basically a small device that allows you to save digital information such as music, pictures, and documents to it. Memory sticks are very small in size and can be taken anywhere you go. They are much smaller than the compact flash and smart media cards that are on the market today. A basic memory stick of 8 MB can hold up to five times the amount of data storage that a 3.5 floppy disk can hold. If you were using an 8 MB memory stick for your digital images, you'd be able to store about 160 images, depending on the photo resolution. A memory stick is designed to allow the user to transfer data, text, graphics, digital images, and music from one device such as a computer to another computer or from a PDA to a computer, etc.



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