Just to throw my two cents in on the matter...
The USPS is one of the worst government services they have ever tried to provide. The people at my local post offices are rude and about as smart as a dull spoon. If they loose a package or deliver to the wrong address that is your problem not theirs. There is no accountability withint the USPS so I spend my money with Fed Ex and UPS proudly.
Checks are an anitquated system. I'm not going to go off into a long tree hugging hippy rant but the bottom line is paper is a consumable. Yes we can grow more but why have anymore interference with nature than need be.
If both checks and the USPS would go away there would be no junk mail, or flyers arriving daily and no need for entire regions of the rainforrest to be nothing but an organic paper factory.
Add the newspaper to the list of items that needlessly waste paper and add to the fact that nothing in paper is even close to the truth these days. Walter Conkite did the American people a huge dis-service when he gave his opinion that the Viet Nam Conflict was "un-winnable". From that moment on I feel that the American press has taken the liberty to provide us with their opinions. If I wanted the opinion of a hollywood, left coast socialist I'd just ask George Clooney. The American News Paper would be just fine if they reported the actual news, just the news, with no slant and all of the facts. As it stands I wouldn't waste a free second or a wooden nickle on that garbage they call a news paper.
TV as far as I'm concerned is in the same boat. The News is just an opinion, the shows are the same stuff over and over again. With the exception of niche networks its all trash and I haven't paid for it in three years. I watch shows online and the occasional movie on Netflix. I wish the outdoor channel would move to an internet venue I could enjoy the programs a lot more.
I don't see things like hard drives going away. I think the idea behind the cloud is that you could provide people with low incomes a way to access the interenet. For people who want to own their content the hard drive computer is going to be around for a long time.
As for the industry section.
I have worked in industry for 6 years now. Those who last are those who can adapt to an ever changing market, who can provide total customer saticfaction and those who can keep their employees happy enough to keep out the unions while still being able to be competitive. I don't believe anyone can hold all of the fault on this, but I would say that not being competitive with the rest of the world is not an option and many of companies learned that lesson far to late.