The idea that one day we'd have paperless offices was first mooted in the 1970s, but 40 years on we're still firmly wedded to sheets of pulped wood.
Even a geek like me can see the attraction of paper - while screens are becoming better for reading they're still useless for taking notes. State-of-the-art iPad apps are a clunky alternative to a notepad and pencil.
Please enable cookies in your browser to display the rest of this article.