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Green Government: iPads cut Vancouver, WA paper use by 40 percent

March 7, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

The city of Indianola, Iowa isn’t the only municipal government that’s reducing paper waste by using iPads. The city of Vancouver, Washington is also saving lots of cash — and trees — by switching 54 city employees to Apple’s tablet. According to this post in The Verge, the city has cut printing for council meetings […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile, Green IT Tagged With: BlackBerry, government, iPad, paperless, Research in Motion, RIM

Green government: iPad helps Iowan city council go paperless

January 24, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

One Iowan city council is sick of pushing paper and they’re turning to the iPad for help. The city of Indianola purchased 17  iPad 2’s (16 GB, Wi-Fi only) for its city council members to use. Though it’s a device of many uses, one of the prime motivations behind the move is to eliminate the tens of […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile Tagged With: iPad, paperless, tablet

3 reasons the iPad hasn’t kicked off the paperless office (yet)

December 30, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

iPad 2 - White

iPads are everywhere, at least around these parts. And they’re starting to pop up in a lot of offices, too, with a good share of SMBs willing to take the plunge. With these sleek, connected tablets in hand, you’d think you would no longer need to lug around printouts of spreadsheets, memos and other documents. […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile, Green IT Tagged With: Apple, Flipboard, iOS, iPad, paperless, tablets

Quit spurning your readers with buggy iPad apps

February 10, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

By now you know that I’m pretty enamored by my iPad, particularly it’s knack for dematerialization. Newspapers? Plenty of apps and the iPad’s own browser deliver my news fix. Magazines? I roll my own, thanks. Life was good. Until last week, when The New York Times iOS app called it quits. No number of resets […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile Tagged With: app, Apple, Flipboard, Instapaper, iPad, paperless, The New York Times

iPad owners, ditch paper mags with Flipboard and Longform.org

January 17, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 2 Comments

iPad magazines like Wired and Popular Science blend interesting articles, photography that often looks stunning on the iPad’s screen (just imagine those pics on iPad 2’s rumored resolution bump…) and a smattering of interactivity. Exciting stuff, but what if you just want to curl up on your couch with a lengthy, thought-provoking article? Well, there’s […]

Filed Under: Gadgets & Mobile Tagged With: app, Apple, Flipboard, iPad, Longform.org, paperless

Got an iPad? Two must-download apps to kick the paper habit

December 25, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 4 Comments

iPad

This year, waiting under the tree for me was an iPad. (Happy Dance!) After the ritual updating, tweaking of settings and connecting online, it came time to download apps! The form factor, particularly all that screen, was new territory for me. The only other extensive time I’ve spent with iOS is the iPhone 4, which […]

Filed Under: ecoSocial, Featured, Gadgets & Mobile, Green IT Tagged With: Apple, apps, Facebook, Flipboard, green, Instapaper, iPad, paperless, social media, social networking, software, Twitter

Save paper, print to WWF

December 9, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Updated December 28, 2010 This coming New Year’s Day, why not resolve to cut the amount of printing you do? The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) wants to make it easy for Mac OSX users with free software that saves print jobs to WWF, a PDF format. Sure, OS X already gives you the option to […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: paperless, PDF, printer, printing, software, World Wildlife Fund, WWF

Go paperless: Electronic medical records by the numbers

September 3, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Infographic: Want to know how much time, energy and resources are wasted in healthcare paperwork?  Tons, according to GE. The company has created a neat video infographic highlighting the tremendous amount of waste — not to mention the negative impact to patient care — surrounding dead-tree record keeping and billing in the healthcare industry (embedded […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: electronic medical records, EMR, GE, GE Healthcare, healthcare, healthcare IT, paperless

Go paperless: Blood costs less than printer ink

September 3, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 2 Comments

Want another reason to go paperless? How about this interesting stat from an Investopedia article on outrageously overpriced products over at Yahoo Finance: Over the life of your printer, you’ll probably pay more than 500% of the total price of the printer itself on ink refill cartridges. At $30, a 42ml cartridge of black printer […]

Filed Under: Featured, Green IT, Stats & Figures Tagged With: paperless, printer, printer ink, savings, statistics, stats

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