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In 1976, Russian
scientist Shelya Guberman developed one
of the first applications to digitally convert
and read all character types cursive,
handwritten and machine printed into
electronic data. Today, the US Postal Service,
Chase Manhattan Bank and TIAA-CREF are among
the companies that use Parascript's Total
Recognition technology to process
more than 68 million documents every day.
Hype created a new corporate identity to
update Parascript's image and applied the
look and feel to the company's Web site.
Hype also expanded the site's capabilities,
allowing Parascript to update the content
and manage its customer and partner databases.
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