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I see that someone proposed an idea to Microsoft Studios for their HoloLens project - HoloPaper!

"HoloPaper would be a program for HoloLens that puts a hologram of paper on a flat surface in front of you and you could write on it using a stylus. You could write something down and then get HoloPaper to convert it to text. You could then save it as a PDF, an image, a word document if you used the handwriting to text option or you could send it straight to the printer. This would be more money efficient because you wouldn’t have to buy paper and better for the environment because you could use this instead of paper"

I own both HoloPaper.com and HoloPapers.com. Here are my thoughts for these domains:

HOLOPAPERS.COM
Hello and welcome to HoloPapers.com, a list site for future projectable holographic 3D newspapers in the United States. The "Holo" abbreviation is short for holographic or hologram.

The original printed newspaper format is almost dead, but from their ashes will rise holographic 3D newspapers (HoloPapers) that can be projected via mobile devices such as augmented and virtual reality headsets, tablets, smart glasses, smartphones and smartwatches. This newspaper format will not only appeal to older generations but also younger generations that have only ever embraced news brought to them by the TV or a news site. The projected HoloPaper image could look like a classic newspaper or a standard computer screen that appears in 3D. This preference will be made by the user when reading.

The HoloPaper will project the newspaper brands seen below in a heads-up format with what appears to be 2D type within 3D imagery. While the print is seen in what appears to be 2D the images will sometimes rotate in a 360 degree fashion. This rotation could be automatic or it could be controlled by the user in order for these images to be viewed from all angles.

There will be both human and artificially intelligent authors (supervised by humans) that pen the articles seen in the HoloPapers listed on this page. Many of these HoloPapers will be free to the user and monetized via outside advertising.

HoloBeach.com - Virginia Beach

HoloBeat.com - New Orleans

HoloBeacon.com - New England

HoloBee.com - Atlanta

HoloBugle.com - Chicago

HoloBulletin.com - Detroit

HoloCable.com - Minneapolis/St Paul

HoloChronicle.com - Tampa/St Petersburg

HoloCourier.com - Denver/Aurora

HoloDC.com - Washington DC

Holodelphia.com - Philadelphia

HoloDispatch.com - Indianapolis

HoloEnquirer.com - Houston

HoloExaminer.com - Dallas/Fort Worth

HoloInformer.com - San Antonio

HoloInquirer.com El Paso

HoloInsider.com - Miami

HoloGawk.com - San Francisco

HoloGazette.com - New York

HoloHerald.com - Boston

HoloJournal.com - Salt Lake

HoloLedger.com - Pittsburgh

Hololulu.com - Honolulu and all of Hawaii

HoloMailer.com - Kansas City

HoloPaper.com - Worldwide news

HoloPost.com - Las Vegas

HoloRegister.com - Columbus

HoloReporter.com - Baltimore

HoloSentinel.com - St Louis

HoloSignal.com - Milwaukee

HoloStandard.com - Seattle

HoloTribune.com - Los Angeles

HoloWeek.com - Orange County

HoloWeekly.com - San Diego

HoloTrader.com - 3D classifieds

HoloValley - Silicon Valley

As you can see this proposed distribution of HoloPapers covers a large swath of this country and the HoloPaper list seen above will only grow from here. In the coming years all major newspaper brands will require a 3D presence in order to survive and thrive.

To my knowledge Microsoft has not given the green light to the idea outlined at the top of the page. I like my HoloPaper concept and in the future will seek to make it become a reality.
 
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Thre is a holo thread, just saying.
 
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