Home → Web-enabled Print
Archive for the ‘Web-enabled Print’ Category
Monday, October 22nd, 2007
HP continued to evangelize their "Print 2.0" strategy at last weeks Web 2.0 Summit. Sarah Milstein blogged some of the notable factoids on the O'Reilly Radar blog:
Web pages comprise 48% of printouts on home printers; word processing documents run a distant second--the reverse of just a few years ...
Posted in Printing Industry, Web-enabled Print | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
HP is hoping to expand its "Print 2.0" strategy by partnering with popular Web sites:
Seeking to gain traction in its "Print 2.0" strategy for web-based printing solutions, Hewlett-Packard Wednesday said it had cut deals to deliver its technology to several social networking and entertainment web sites.
You might remember the Print ...
Posted in Web 2.0, Web-enabled Print | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
We’ve seen new technologies implemented in the graphic arts industry faster and faster; and with each wave of new technology comes a certain tension. We should always keep in mind that new technologies do not replace old ones, but that:
New technologies do not change what we do, new technologies change ...
Posted in Web-enabled Print | 1 Comment »
Thursday, August 9th, 2007
Amazon.com has launched a new Books on Demand services that will enable authors to self-publish their work through Amazon.com. The service will be available through Amazon's CreateSpace subsidiary.
In the annoucment Jeff Wilke, senior vice president, North American Retail for Amazon.com said "The new CreateSpace Books on Demand service removes substantial ...
Posted in Digital Printing, Web-enabled Print | 1 Comment »
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 »