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  • City school system ramps up paperless plans

    City school system ramps up paperless plans

    Thursday, November 7, 2013

    The Gainesville, Ga., school system is aiming to embrace technology in a big way. At a recent school board session, a plan was presented that would involve issuing personal tablets to all students within five years, according to the Gainesville Times.

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  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to discontinue paper maps

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to discontinue paper maps

    Tuesday, October 29, 2013

    For many people, the idea of going paperless conjures up images of offices leveraging onsite document scanning and conversion services to cast out the cabinets, banish the bookshelves and fend off the files. But now, one government agency is taking the concept of paperlessness to a new level by reducing people's reliance on paper-based charts while out at sea.

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  • Paperless classroom concept building momentum

    Paperless classroom concept building momentum

    Wednesday, October 23, 2013

    The advent of a certain type of mobile device - tablets - has proven to be a real game-changer within the educational sphere. An increasing number of schools are eschewing age-old writing and note-taking implements in favor of integrating mobile technology for students and teachers.

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  • To boost efficiency, going paperless is the obvious choice

    To boost efficiency, going paperless is the obvious choice

    Tuesday, October 15, 2013

    In a recent article, I made the business case for going paperless, noting that many firms are still haunted by the specter of economic instability in the rear view mirror even as the market begins to recover. Paperlessness offers a wide range of cost-saving benefits, rendering some expenses entirely unnecessary and significantly reducing others.

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  • Florida city upgrades to paperless bill payment

    Florida city upgrades to paperless bill payment

    Friday, October 4, 2013

    Near-instant transactions are on the horizon for Marianna residents, thanks to the imminent deployment of online bill pay. The city should have the capacity to process transactions online within three months.

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