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+-   Xerox experts think transient ink is the future-> on Tuesday November 13 2007, @12:54PM ZDOne

Submitted by ZDOne on Tuesday November 13 2007, @12:54PM
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ZDOne writes "According to Brinda Dalal, an anthropologist at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), of the 1,200 pages of printed information the average office worker prints per month, 44.5 percent are for daily use, such as assignments, drafts or emails. The result is, of course, an enormous quantity of waste paper, paper that is not only increasingly expensive to buy, but that involves the use of a considerable amount of natural resources, in particular energy. Researchers at Xerox are working on alternatives such as transient or dissapearing ink but could electronic displays or e-readers be the real answer?"
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