 Xerox (NYSE XRX) has been making noise this week about Erasable Paper! Wow!!! The company that brought us -- through their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) -- the mouse, the graphical user interface, Ethernet, the page description language, and on and on, now brings about the unthinkable! Actually, I don't mean to be flip. Combining the media attributes that make paper so popular (widely available, cheap, transportable, etc) with reusability is somewhat of a Holy Grail in the printing industry. Read about Xerox's latest approach and comment, please!
Xerox (NYSE XRX) has been making noise this week about Erasable Paper! Wow!!! The company that brought us -- through their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) -- the mouse, the graphical user interface, Ethernet, the page description language, and on and on, now brings about the unthinkable! Actually, I don't mean to be flip. Combining the media attributes that make paper so popular (widely available, cheap, transportable, etc) with reusability is somewhat of a Holy Grail in the printing industry. Read about Xerox's latest approach and comment, please!
 Xerox (NYSE XRX) has been making noise this week about Erasable Paper! Wow!!! The company that brought us -- through their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) -- the mouse, the graphical user interface, Ethernet, the page description language, and on and on, now brings about the unthinkable! Actually, I don't mean to be flip. Combining the media attributes that make paper so popular (widely available, cheap, transportable, etc) with reusability is somewhat of a Holy Grail in the printing industry. Read about Xerox's latest approach and comment, please!
Xerox (NYSE XRX) has been making noise this week about Erasable Paper! Wow!!! The company that brought us -- through their Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) -- the mouse, the graphical user interface, Ethernet, the page description language, and on and on, now brings about the unthinkable! Actually, I don't mean to be flip. Combining the media attributes that make paper so popular (widely available, cheap, transportable, etc) with reusability is somewhat of a Holy Grail in the printing industry. Read about Xerox's latest approach and comment, please!
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