New company serves up email to the unwired
About two-thirds of Americans over the age of 65 do not use the Internet, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project. A new company is betting many of the unwired would like to use e-mail if only they had a simple way to do it. Presto has eliminated the computer from the equation, and for $10 per month, will deliver e-mail to a dedicated printer. Presto founder Joe Beninato says to use the service, customers purchase the printer, the HP Printing Mailbox, for about $150.







