While I do agree that it might have more applications than the article suggests, I see it more likely that this kind of storage medium would become like the Zip disk. Great for a bit, but then something comes along right on its heels that makes short work of it.<BR><BR>Blu-Ray is catching on at a slow enough pace in a down market. And while admittedly, it's not typically touted as a storage medium, I could see Blu-Ray making it to market as storage faster than this kind of disc.<BR><BR>I think the only thing that might save this is stability. If it could be harder to harm this than a regular DVD, and longer-lasting, then it's backup capabilities would be drastically improved. And as things move to a more virtual realm, and current optical disks (even Blu-Rays) being unsuited for really massive backups, we're running short on options. Besides buying dedicated backup hard drives, which average users don't want to do.