After looking at the link for the US satellite getting shot down, there was also a video for Green Print. I watched the video and then had a look at their website.
Basically what this does is filters out a lot of the crap that we print. Meaning that if I'm printing a webpage, it will not print the "page 2 of 2" that is mostly blank with the exception of one line of text.
The other thing I like about how they offer it; is they offer a basic version for home users for free; in the hopes that us home users will tell our company's software people to buy the Enterprise edition.
Has anybody tried this program before? If so, any comments?
I just like the fact that its a way to be a little "greener" without going to extremes.
http://www.printgreener.com/index.html