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Originally Posted by iterati
As for the “paperless office” it isn’t far now as the new generation is taking over. The issue is not about the current technology but rather the instincts of the “old” people (over 25-30) that oppose to change. It’s not about having a device of specified size, colour, touch-screen and other paraphernalia. We don’t need to define such specification that is against the flexibility and diversity of technology. Rather we need the different options, like computer screens, PDA, e-ink, phones etc.
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I think the average person of 25-30 has every gadget that can be had (if that person is slightly into technology).
I personally think it's more the 55+ managers that stop the progress in that respect, as it will take a money investment. And those people are generally the ones with the hand on the money purse. (and they also generally refuse to remove their hand!)