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		<title>By: Toufeeq</title>
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		<description>Listen to the latest GDGT wherein they discuss the HP Internet connected printer. Some of the &quot;advice&quot; they give out is really amazing.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Why would people spend time _at_ a printer connected to the Internet. Instead, I should have the capability to _send_ stuff (from the Internet) to a remote printer which automatically prints it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now imagine a Firefox plugin (or a bookmarklet) - You drop anything into this plugin/bookmarklet from your browser and it gets printed to your remote printer.</description>
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<p>Why would people spend time _at_ a printer connected to the Internet. Instead, I should have the capability to _send_ stuff (from the Internet) to a remote printer which automatically prints it.</p>
<p>Now imagine a Firefox plugin (or a bookmarklet) &#8211; You drop anything into this plugin/bookmarklet from your browser and it gets printed to your remote printer.</p>
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