South Korea Promises Paperless Schools By 2015

The death of print has long been on the minds of journalists, writers, bloggers, etc. For those of us who grew up reading our books on paper, asking for magazine subscriptions, and watching our dads read the paper (on paper) at the breakfast table, it’s hard to imagine a world without a book case, and the handful of novels we never got around to picking up yet.


In South Korea, there seems to be much less fear over a paperless world, as the country has promised to replace all the paper in its schools by 2015.


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