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A Post-it note (or just '''Post-it'''), manufactured by 3M , is a piece of Stationery with a readherable strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to Document s, Computer Display s and so forth. While now available in a wide range of colours, shapes and sizes, the most common size of Post-it note is a 3- Inch (7.5 Cm ) square, trademark canary Yellow in colour. The notes use a unique low-tack Adhesive that enables the Post-its to be easily attached and removed without leaving marks or residue. The name "Post-it" and "Post-it note" are Trademark s of 3M , the company which Invented and manufactures them. Accepted generic terms for competitors include " Sticky notes" or "repositionable / repositional notes." 3M sells other products leveraging the Post-it brand, such as index flags, organizers, cards, bulletin boards, easel pads and wall pads. HISTORY The original adhesive used in Post-it notes was invented in 1968 by Spencer Silver , a 3M researcher. While attempting to design a strong adhesive, he instead developed an adhesive that was very weak. No immediate application was apparent, until 1974 when a colleague, Arthur Fry , conceived of using the adhesive to create Bookmark s while contemplating a Hymnal in his church Choir . Initial prototypes were available in 1977 , and by 1980 - 1981 , after a large sampling campaign, the product had been introduced around the world. The original run of post-it notes were used as bookmarks for the aforementioned hymnal. The remainder were shown to 3M marketing dept. who rejected them as useless. Arthur Fry gave them to his secretary to dispose of, she instead found the classic use for them, and under Arthurs instruction distributed them to all the executive secretaries in the 3M office. Once the supply ran out, the sheer number of internal calls requesting more was re-directed to marketing, who finally took notice. A more recent innovation is Software that partly mimics the behaviour of Post-it notes on the computer Desktop . Most of the current proprietary or Open Source packages limit the placement or "adhesion" of the virtual note to a fixed spot over or on the desktop, and a few permit sharing the notes through the Internet. Recent efforts like Project Looking Glass have striven towards features which give a virtual equivalence to the versatility of the tangible Post-it. Post-It notes are available in a wide variety of sizes and formats. Standard pads have the adhesive stripe on one edge, like in book binding. In the mid 80's, 3M launched a fan-folded version of Post-It pads with the adhesive stripe on alternative sides. These pads can be installed on a dispenser and dispense one-at-a-time like disposable tissue. POP CULTURE
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