
The
San Francisco Chronicle has a podcast about
the future of electronic paper that is definitely worth a listen.
Chronicle technology writer Benjamin Pimentel reports on how companies like Hewlett-Packard, Xerox and Philips are trying to create electronic paper - a computer display as thin and flexible as regular paper. Paul Saffo, director of the Institute For The Future, comments on whether electronic paper can eventually replace newspapers. Plus, CNET.com associate editor Michelle Thatcher reviews tablet PCs.
Listen to the podcast
here (11:05 min : 9.63 MB : MP3).
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The future of newspapers