The NYTech Mailing list clued me into a snarky Engadget Article about Nokia's Morph Project. Engadget readership has gone way down hill if you look at the comments, I think Digg now has the moral high ground on comment content. Reading the responses it is obvious that the majority of people don't expect to see this type of device in their lifetime. I think Jeff Bezos is counting on it being in the next 5 generations of his Kindle. Maybe I'm a dreamer but I do expect to have foldable digital paper in the next 20-30 years.
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Carrie Wood (12:04 PM on Mon Mar 31, 2008)
Yes, fold-able digital paper would be nice, but if things keep going the way they have been with our rights and freedoms, psychic paper would be a lot more useful.