Over at WashingtonPost.com, there’s an interesting discussion going regarding what kind of technology newspaper readers would want to replace the old-fashioned, ink-and-paper version.
Newspapers still will be around for a long time, though people have many more choices now for how they get their news. There’s still something uniquely valuable about printed sheets of newsprint delivered to your doorstep.
What kind of technology would be just as good or better than that? Electronic sheets of paper that you could roll up and take with you? A hand-held gadget like the iPhone? Check out the Post’s readers’ ideas and share your own by e-mail.
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