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"USPS issued a contract to researchers
at the State College of New York at Buffalo to develop the handwriting
recognition technology. It was first launched in 1997 right before the
Christmas holiday season. One year later, an estimated 400 million pieces
of mail were automatically routed during the Christmas season alone using
the handwriting recognition technology. The new technology has saved the
Postal Service at least $90 million in its first year in the field."
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