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The Future of Telepress
As you've already gathered, I am on a personal crusade. Some people have said this is my life's work, others say I'm mad. Whatever you think about this I will continue to develop and refine this thought as a hobby if nothing else.

However, if you've read everything and now you're very warm towards the subject, you should get in touch. I would welcome any feedback, especially any details which may be incorrect in this synopsis. If you are now hot and would like to be involved in realising Telepress as a commercial entity on it's own or within your business, please fill out the form below. The future of Telepress could be in your hands.
 
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  What is Telepress?
Categorisation
The FTSE
Circles are so useful
Red, Green, Yellow & Blue
Universal Navigation
Personal Publishing

Abraham Maslow
Ten basic human needs
01 Mind and Body
02 Nourishment
03 Environment
04 Protection
05 Communication
06 Direction
07 Contact
08 Transactions
09 Identity
10 Promotion
Why do we need signs?
Neurolinguistic programming
Staying in the womb

Inspiration
Stargate
The village square
The four corners of the world
Teletext
Traffic Lights
TV remote control
Video-on-demand
Apple Computers
Sony Playstation

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The future of Telepress
  © 1994 - 2009 Victor J Kennedy. All rights reserved.
'Telepress' is born of the the word Telepresence, which means; To be somewhere else: To be 'Virtually' Distant: to have telesthesia.
Tele: [Greek têle-, from têle, far off.] Press: Being everywhere, ubiquitousness, omnipresence. [Personal publishing]