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digitize

In computing, to turn analogue signals into the binary data a computer can read. Any type of analogue signal can be digitized, including pictures, sound, video, or film. The result is files that can be manipulated, stored, or transmitted by computers. See analogue-to-digital converter.



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Around 300 Royal Navy captains' weather logs on wind and ocean patterns dating back to the 1760s are to be digitised, allowing instant comparisons.
 
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