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Saturday, March 31st, 2007
Readers of graphic arts trade journals know Don Carli as an astute commentator on marketing and technology trends. These days, he's most visible as the senior research fellow for the Institute for Sustainable Communication, (ISC) a not-for-profit group that promotes environmentally responsible practices for the printing, publishing, and packaging industries. ...
Posted in Environment and Sustainability | 5 Comments »
Thursday, March 29th, 2007
Editor & Publisher posted an article yesterday describing a Poynter Institute survey released at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference. The surprise results of the survey: online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in print.
The survey, in which 600 newspaper readers from six different newspapers ...
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Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
International Data Group, the owner of InfoWorld says the magazine's last print edition is April 2, 2007. Below is edited statements from the press release issued by IDG.
"Unique visitor traffic at infoworld.com has increased 85 percent (February 2006 compared to February 2007), reflecting audience migration online, as well as ...
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Sunday, March 25th, 2007
If you think that comments about QuarkXPress and InDesign are flying thick and fast here at PrintCEOblog.com, take a look at what they're saying over at QuarkvsInDesign.com. This site is a portal and a blogging venue for all things related to the ongoing rivalry between the two desktop publishing applications. ...
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Thursday, March 22nd, 2007
Tuesday's announcement that Mark Angelson was retiring from RR Donnelley, made me think back to when he took over. Angelson became CEO of Donnelley in 2004 after the completion of the merger with MooreWallace, where he was also CEO after leading the merger of Moore Corporation and Wallace Computer ...
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2007
Tonejet, a developer of digital printing process based in the UK and a part of TTP Group, has announced that its next-generation digital printing process is soon to be launched into the market.Tonejet will initially be targeting its patented technology at the industrial and commercial printing industries to offer a ...
Posted in Digital Printing, Printing Industry News | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
Thanks to Historial Print Shop (www.historicalprintshop.com), you can now get that classic historial print you've always wanted. Maybe it's a portrait of Johann Gutenberg, his print shop, or possibly even a print of a Renaissance Book-Wheel - some say a precursor to today's hypertext.
From the web site:
We are ...
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Monday, March 19th, 2007
As promised in a comment on this post, here is an interview with Jeff Hayzlett of Eastman Kodak today on WhatTheyThink:
Hayzlett Clarifies Kodak's Print eCommerce Network Strategy
This is a free special report, so you can access if you are not a premium member of WhatTheyThink.com. If you are not, ...
Posted in Printing Industry News, Web-enabled Print | 1 Comment »
Saturday, March 17th, 2007
Quark Inc. has been busy in preparation for archrival Adobe's pending launch of Creative Suite 3. In New York City last week, Quark hosted an analysts' briefing to review how QuarkXPress 7 has been retooled and expanded to blunt further competition from Adobe InDesign and the other applications in the ...
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Thursday, March 15th, 2007
Dr. Joe made an interesting post in his "FREE Marketing, Management and Economic Notes" this week. He referenced an Ad Age article I was finally able to read last night. Scary stuff!
- See Dr. Joe's comments on this movement.
- Click here to read the Ad Age article.
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