Next Generation Using Less Paper


by Tomer Harel

One of the things that have drastically changed within the last century is the amount of paper used for publications. With emails, online catalogs, websites and social networking, people are depending more and more upon technology to provide them with reading material. In addition, more people are using their iPads, iPods, notebooks, laptops, cell phones and PCs to read their books, magazines, mail, catalogs and anything else that was once printed on paper.

College students now have the option to download their entire textbooks at a fraction of the cost of a printed book. Grades are checked online, teachers send and receive emails from students and meetings and events are all viewable online. Online classes are quite popular now as well, with students sending assignments to teachers through email as well as having conferences through Skype and other online chats and videotaping sessions.

We now have access to many information websites such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, medical information and much more. Wikipedia, often scorned for the lack of professional reference, can be used for basic information that can teach us much. Information about every type of religion, race, people, country and culture can be found by doing a simple online search.

The post office is no longer the chief means of transmitting correspondence. Snail mail has been replaced by email - It's not only faster, but you are also more likely to get a quick response. Virtual greeting cards are very popular. People aren't writing on paper as much when corresponding, as they can use texting, Skye, instant messaging and social media.

It has become easier to give gifts through the Internet. Gifts and gift cards can be bought online and sent to the recipient. Gift cards can then be printed to be used in a regular store, but they are often used to turn around and buy something online with the gift card. People are enjoying the convenience and wide variety of items on the Internet.

Most manufacturers, merchants and even wholesalers have learned that they can draw a bigger crowd when having an online catalog available for their consumers, merchants and wholesalers. These online catalogs can be built with unique software that will provide stunning graphics, layout and multiple options. People enjoy seeing the broad range of options that are available to them. Merchants had begun to sell their paper catalogs due to the cost of printing, but online catalogs have basically replaced them, making people happy once again with a full-feature catalog.

Mobile devices and PCs are now used to read books and magazines. Consumers are reading more than ever since they have the ability to buy books on the Internet at a lower price. People have found the Kindle, iPad and Nook some of the best ways to read virtual books.

Is paper going to disappear? Probably not. A great deal of people still want to be able to read a paper book. There's nothing quite like a hand-written letter or receiving a birthday card in the mail. Since technology has made it possible to receive information through the Internet, not as many trees are being destroyed for paper.

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