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Electronic paper: The next big thing?

Thirty-five years in the making, electronic paper is closer than ever to changing the way we read, write, and study, according to an article on The Future of Things website. Some see its development as being nearly as revolutionary as the invention of the printing press. To learn more about the history and possible future of electronic paper, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 22 October 2007 in Issues in the News

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