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en The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press (or, today, its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U.S. dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost,

en We're working to revolutionize the world of commercial printing with digital technology, just as we did with personal printing. We are also studying paper-like electronic materials for portable information devices. These kinds of materials also could work for a wall display and you could change the decor of your home as often as you liked.

en The right use of color along with personalized messages has been proven to boost response rates by as much as 500 percent. Digital printing technology produces quality comparable to offset printing and allows for personalized, relevant information. Research shows that these elements combined can produce much higher efficiencies and returns.

en For more than two decades, Xerox has revolutionized the digital production printing industry -- and we will continue to lead at Print 05. We're not just showing the latest digital printing technology. We are also giving customers the information they need to implement the technology to grow their businesses and increase profits.

en For more than two decades, Xerox has revolutionized the digital production printing industry -- and we will continue to lead at Print 05. We're not just showing the latest digital printing technology. We are also giving customers the information they need to implement the technology to grow their businesses and increase profits. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.

en The greatest threat facing America today is the disastrous fiscal policies of our own government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve currency devaluation. It is this one-two punch-- Congress spending more than it can tax or borrow, and the Fed printing money to make up the difference-- that threatens to impoverish us by further destroying the value of our dollars.

en There's no incremental cost to the United States government in printing this bill again,

en The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by technology of yesterday
  Dennis Gabor

en McClellan is a brick wall disguised as a government official. He wins any time the press bangs its head against the wall. Part of the White House strategy is essentially cultural, that resentment against the press is itself converted into a political asset.

en We are excited to see UPS demonstrating the flexibility of our Electronic Flight Bag by using proven technology for innovative and ground-breaking applications. UPS is a model customer for the Electronic Flight Bag, and its reputation as a leader in both technology and financial rigor represents a strong stamp of approval.

en Government funding for this type of research has fallen off, which means that companies have to step up in helping produce the next generation of technology leaders in information technology. There are a lot of bright young people that deserve support, but can't find it elsewhere.

en I don't think with today's technology we can have a voting system that is fully electronic that can be trusted.

en There was a mistake made that was clearly the result of incredible pressure put on recruiters to produce, produce, produce at any cost.

en [Arkansas's approach may prove one of the most popular business models for funding and operating government portals today, but it is not a sustainable option, says Robert Atkinson, director of the technology and new economy project at the Progressive Policy Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based organization with the mission of advancing the government's agenda for the information economy.] Governments that aren't willing to pay any money into [electronic services] can get up and running and put some applications online, ... Most jurisdictions in this country don't have the expertise to do this [in-house]. The risk of the outsourcing model is that they're getting the revenue from the users. Ultimately, I don't think the consumer is going to be paying for this. You don't pay now when you go to look at a deed.

en This is a technology which even people who heretofore have not been excited about other methods of electronic transactions, can get excited about. To the degree that our technology can help move more people toward using electronic transactions of any kind, we're pouring water into the harbor, which can make all boats rise.


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