Xerox glyphs
John Young
jya at pipeline.com
Sun Jul 10 07:50:22 PDT 1994
Pointer: Xerox glyphs encoding process.
Publication: The New York Times, July 10, 1994; Section 3;
Business; p. 9.
Title: Smart Paper Documents for the Electronic Age.
Subhead: A new coding method hides computer data in plain
view,
By: John Holusha.
A quote from an illustration:
A Xerox technology, known as glyphs, would enable paper
business documents to carry thousands of characters of
information hidden in unobtrusive gray patterns that can appear
as backgrounds or shading patterns. Glyphs could be used for
encoding machine-readable data onto paper documents.
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