June 17th, 2008 by admin
One of the greatest benefits of new technology is that so many tools can perform multiple tasks. Prior to many of our current technological developments, an office needed to be filled with bulky equipment, each piece of which performed a single task. These days are no longer. For example, your computer can, as a single piece of equipment, handle nearly every aspect of communication. This includes both written and verbal correspondence via web conferencing, and it even extends to faxing.
Online faxing allows you to send and receive faxes straight from any computer with internet access. This also lends itself quite conveniently to the use of an all-in-one printer. With an all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier, you can print just the faxes you desire to have in hard copy; the rest remain conveniently accessible in your fax inbox. This piece of technology also allows you to scan in documents, such as meeting notes or brochures, for easy faxing to your coworkers or associates.
With GoFaxer, the many advantages of online fax are right at your fingertips. Our internet fax product is so simple to use you’ll wonder why you didn’t start consolidating your office technology sooner. Fax online with GoFaxer to see how easy the modern office can be.
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March 18th, 2008 by admin
The widespread production and use of paper has had a dramatic effect on the modern world. Up until the 19th century, it was relatively expensive to produce. But with the invention of the steam driven paper making machines, paper could be made from wood pulp.
Since that time the vast majority of the modern world has become literate. Education is no longer a aspect of the wealthy and advantaged. It’s become a prerequisite for almost all vocations.
But we’re seeing a new revolution in information that is taking paper out of the equation and bringing info even quicker to the minds of the world.
Now we all view our information on personal compute screens. Information is funneled to us through the Internet. With this adjustment, paper is no longer needed in most office settings, hence the term, going paperless.
Rather than sending memos, businesses make heavy use of email. And rather than using fax machines, which once was the fastest way to send important documents, most documents are sent as pdf file attachments, or sent through fax to email.
Paper is still used for books and magazines. But new inventions are coming that could make intensive reading just as nice on a digital screen as it is with a novel.
Relevant Tags:communication, fax to email, information, media, paper
