Google just introduced Gmail Paper which allows you to request a physical copy of your email messages with the click of the button. Clicking on the “Paper Archive” button in your Gmail inbox will have Google running to print your messages and have them delivered to you in 2-4 business days. They won’t print pop-ups or flash animations, but they will print photo attachments on high-quality photo paper. Who is this service for? For the lazy and the printer-less. Now go check your calendar and see what day it is. And if you believed what you just read about Gmail Paper, you’ll also fall for their new TiSP service.
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