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American reams: why a ‘paperless world’ still hasn’t happened

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American reams: why a ‘paperless world’ still hasn’t happened

In a world seduced by screens, the future of paper might seem uncertain. But many in the industry remain optimistic – after all, you can’t blow your nose on an email.

By David J. Unger.
The Guardian,
 

 

I must look uneasy about all this, because he then tries to reassure me. He points to Europe as an example of a place where governments are getting ahead of this trend, requiring that employers pay extra into social security if they replace a human worker with a machine. He says he knows less about the situation in the US, but feels things would be OK.


“You have a nice president who is a businessman,” he says. “He’s not a politician. There is profit or loss in business, so you either win or lose. Some people don’t like that, but I think it will be good.”



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