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New pen will write and send e-mail

Christer Fahraeus draws a heart on a piece of paper, jots down an e-mail address and marks a little box at the bottom of the page that says "e-mail." Moments later, his squiggly heart drawing appears in the PC in-box of the user whose address he just scribbled on the paper.
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Christer Fahraeus draws a heart on a piece of paper, jots down an e-mail address and marks a little box at the bottom of the page that says "e-mail." Moments later, his squiggly heart drawing appears in the PC in-box of the user whose address he just scribbled on the paper. Magic? No, it's the Anoto, a new pen that automatically synchronizes everything it writes. Full story. -- Wall Street Journal

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