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VCSY - A Laughing Place #2
Monday, 14 May 2007

Mood:  not sure
Topic: Off the Wall Speculation

Totally unrelated as far as we can see to the discussion at hand but I thought it useful to note this: Just farting around, mind you, but I got me some twine and I took this electronic paper and I tied it to this information website and presto bingo you got a newpaper that never gets dull. 

While there is no obvious line to VCSY we do have to consider that the Inform product seems to reverese engineer into a description of a Siteflash system essentially built around something like McAuley's original NewFlash.I've also seen something similar called SalesHound that would marshal the "local information hub" value of community news organizations and apply that to a community advertising base and facilitiation for local businesses oriented within the online version of the local newpaper entity.

So, understanding we're only shopping right now, take this: 

LG.Philips unveils world's first colour e-paper display

Posted by Emmanuelle Smith at 5:32PM, Monday 14th May 2007 LG.Philips LCD set to release the first ever colour electronic paper display - and it's the same size as a sheet of A4.

And slap that with this: Inform Technologies

And you got the answer to carbon footprint in the newspaper industry. Save trees and feel yourself a super hero.

August 2006 is an interesting turnaround for Inform.com seeing as they tried a demo in late 2005 that was disastrous. Amazing turnaround in less than a year. 


Posted by Portuno Diamo at 5:03 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 14 May 2007 5:16 PM EDT
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