DVD killed VHS

TV killed radio


jeepney killed calesa


facebook killed friendster


i was looking through billboard's website, and there was this 'billboard 200' showing the top selling albums. albums, as in in a form of CD. i rarely listen to CDs now.
i predict, 5 years from now, MP3 will kill CD. albums, songs, will soon be sold just in iTunes, and in a form of a memory card for mobile phones.
just how rizal predicted the use of telephones in the philippines and spain decades ago.