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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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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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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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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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Explicit women's magazine can't find printer
British women's magazine Filament is struggling to find a printer because of its racy content.
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The theory of digital relativity
The printing industry can take a lead from Albert Einstein, says Frank Romano.
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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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Apple iPad marks "major change" for catalogue industry
Catalogue experts reckon the new Apple iPad will bring about "dramatic" changes for catalogue printing and distribution - though cost will be a barrier.
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Printing goes back to school
There are a wealth of training providers out there to help print firms bring their skills up to scratch, writes Henry Mendelson.
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Don’t be mistaken – there’s a war going on
The launch of the Apple iPad is another shot across the bow in new media’s attack on print’s heartland, says Daniel Fitzgerald.
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Woodwing eyes printers with new software launch
Cross-media software developer Woodwing has pointed to "strong growth from corporate and marketing communications" companies as it revealed the latest ...
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Pacific claims production boost with WoodWing software
Pacific Magazines is heralding print and cross-media production efficiencies on its most recent magazine launch following Australia's first install of the ...
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Hot Goss: headed for packaging with SunPak
Not content to sit out the current downturn in demand for web offset equipment and capture the imagination of the sheetfed industry with its Folio range, ...
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South Australian company to launch e-reader
A small South Australian company is preparing to take on Amazon and Sony with its indigenous "smartbook" and e-book reader, QuokkaPad.
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Fergies Print & Mail recruits new chief executive Richard Sloan
Fergies Print & Mail has its sights set on being more than "just a printer" after bringing in former Fuji Xerox manager Richard Sloan as chief executive.
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Meeting a demand, digitally
Economic hardships are making value in print all the more crucial. On-demand digital offers a route for better returns, finds Peter Kohn.
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US company develops USB connection for print
Florida-based US Branding Group has launched USB Insert, a product that integrates a detachable USB web key into magazine ad inserts, brochures, mail, and ...