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InfoTrends comes to Australia for Connect09
Industry consulting firm InfoTrends, the team behind the respected US-based OnDemand Conference, will moderate this year’s inaugural Connect09 Australia ...
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Is the glass half full or half empty?
Henry Mendelson examines the longer term performance of shares, and is encouraged.
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Trade Trends- February 2009
Henry Mendelson (pictured) presents a monthly round-up of the comings and goings in the print and related industries.
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Google to halt Print Ads program for newspapers
Google has said it will halt its Print Ads program on February 28 because the program to help newspapers make more money in online advertising sales was not ...
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The business of business
Henry Mendelson looks at the global financial crisis and ponders whether the glass is half-full or half-empty.
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The mega printer
The face of the commercial printer is changing. No longer is it a craft; printing has become a technology driven industry with a new kind of business as its ...
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Cross-media bursts into the print mix
Predictions of print's future can tend toward the bleak, and this was certainly true on 7 July in Committee Room 10 at the House of Commons. Parliamentary ...
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Headless body but James Earl Jones still alive
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is rewriting print news through a “trickle sideways” effect, and has the potential to undermine the very basis of quality ...
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Workflows and work flaws
Steven Kiernan looks at what a workflow solution is really all about, and whether removing the human element from the production process is a good idea.
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Quark touts XPress 8 as it renews push into prepress market
Quark is spruiking the benefits of the eighth version of its XPress design software, as the company looks to make up for the ground it has lost in the ...
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Success on the cards for attention-grabbing designs
Two thirds of people don't look at business cards handed to them because they don't find them engaging, according to research.
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J.L. Lennard brings Sava blankets to ANZ market
Printing blanket manufacturer Sava is moving into the Australia and New Zealand market for the first time, with J.L. Lennard Graphics set to distribute the ...
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The print manifesto
Reports of the death of print are exaggerated, says Frank Romano. In fact, they're so wrong that print's detractors are deluding themselves.
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Fuji Xerox Australia launches Dealer Sustainability Program
Fuji Xerox Australia has launched a Dealer Sustainability Program to support its dealers in growing their environmental and sustainable business.
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HumanEyes Producer3D
HumanEyes has bundled the best of its lenticular tools with a host of new editing options, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi.
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BMW and PSO: An international success story
Yves Roussange talks to Stefan Spengler of Greenhouse Publishing about the processes involved in satisfying the demands of BMW as a print client.
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291 new magazine titles in six months - did someone say print was dead?
Reports of the death of print are greatly exaggerated, to steal a line from Mark Twain.
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Inflation: Do you need a doctorate in aerodynamics to understand it?
Henry Mendelson outlines the measures taken to calculate inflation rates, and finds that some statistics are inflated.
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Eye on the environment- August 2008
Tracking the latest environmental developments in the print and related industries.
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Christchurch libraries source leading worldwide newspapers
Christchurch City Libraries is now providing on-screen, same-day editions of over 650 newspapers from 76 countries free to library members.