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News Corp to charge for access to web content within 12 months
News Corp is set to start charging for access to content on all of its websites in a move that chief executive Rupert Murdoch said "will be followed by ...
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Publishing giants launch 'iTunes for print'
US publishing heavyweights Conde Nast, News Corp, Time, Hearst and Meridith have announced they are collaborating on a digital offering for e-reader devices.
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Woodwing's software to support Apple iPad
WoodWing Software has confirmed that its cross-media publishing software can already support the newly released Apple iPad.
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NZ printer to bring homegrown e-book tool to Australia
A New Zealand printer is looking across the Tasman with high hopes that the e-book software it developed in-house will be a hit with Australian printers.
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Book printers wary of Apple iPad
Apple's launch of a tablet computer with an e-reader application has Australian book printers concerned that it could increase the popularity of e-books and ...
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Newspapers to be "irrelevant" by 2022: futurist
'Futurist' Ross Dawson used this year's PANPA Future Forum to declare that "newspapers as we know them will be irrelevant by 2022".
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Adobe launch cements 'commitment to print'
Adobe has reiterated its commitment to the print industry following the launch of version 2.5 of the Adobe PDF Print Engine at Ipex.
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World's first 'individualised newspaper' set for Ifra launch
The world's first individualised newspaper will be launched at this year's Ifra Expo 2009 newspaper exhibition in Vienna.
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Fuji Xerox teams up with Open Text
Fuji Xerox Australia has signed an agreement with content management software company Open Text Corporation which will see the two vendors jointly market ...
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The reality, rivalry and irony of the internet
In the second of a two-part column, our print guru points a satirical finger at the ironies in the industry
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Digital promos printed on offset? Isn’t it ironic
In the first of a two-part column, our resident print guru points a satirical finger at ironies in the industry.
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Woodwing and Celum sign partnership deal
Woodwing Software has formed a strategic partnership with Celum in order to offer integrated cross-media publishing and Digital Asset Management (DAM) ...
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Adobe support for ePub fuels e-book wrangle
Adobe fired a warning shot at Amazon's Kindle e-book reader last week as the battle between open and closed format content in the electronic book publishing ...
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iPad to hit Australia by end of May
Apple's Australian online store has started taking orders for its long-awaited iPad tablet computer.
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Printers and publishers flock to iPad event in Sydney
Publishers and printers from the likes of Bluestar and Geon flocked to an event in Sydney to find out how the Apple iPad will impact on the publishing sector.
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KBA Rapida 142
This large-format press, with its flexibility and broad market appeal, set out KBA’s stall as innovative manufacturer, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi.
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University of Melbourne deploys Espresso Book Machine
The University of Melbourne has taken delivery of an Espresso Book Machine – thought to be the only one in the Southern Hemisphere – as it opened its Custom ...
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Adobe launches Creative Suite 5
Adobe has launched the latest version of its Creative Suite software, CS5, which includes enhanced support for the graphic arts industry.
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Mutoh offers direct-to-textile ink
Mutoh has launched an ink for printing directly onto polyester as an alternative to dye sublimation for soft signage and double-sided flag applications.
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Eco bottle label shows thirst for green print
The EcoPoint Plus label is the latest in a flurry of sustainable products coming onto the market