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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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Email con men target printing industry

Those 'Nigerian 419'-style fraudsters who should be familiar to anyone with an email address have found a new focus – the printing industry.

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Fear, itself

Is print the victim of an online invasion, or is it just suffering from a siege mentality as traditional print products find their way to the internet?

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Newspapers bite back at PANPA forum

NSW premier Nathan Rees has declared that “there is nothing like the authority of the printed word” in opening the PANPA Future Forum at the Sydney Masonic ...

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Make contacts, build business, get online

Whether social networking or getting just your firm’s website right, the internet demands your attention.

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Reader’s Digest files for bankruptcy

In another blow to the US print publishing industry, the publishers of Reader’s Digest will be forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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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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Newspapers face dire future

The US newspaper industry is facing unprecedented challenges with declining ad revenue and the rise of digital technology, but there is hope, as Don ...

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146 year-old newspaper quits print

After 146 years in print, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has become a web-only publication, printing its last hard copy edition yesterday.

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On track to win the race to the bottom

As print prices continue to plummet, getting the right margin on work could mean the difference between business longevity and becoming the next train ...

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Only a matter of taste?

Should you opt for a locally developed MIS tool or pick a Northern Hemisphere import? Peter Kohn asks printers and suppliers whether origin matters

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Divining direction for digital

After a year at the helm, the Fuji Xerox Australia head talks future trends
with Henry Mendelson.

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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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ACP closes Ralph magazine after 13 years

ACP Magazines has said it will continue to invest in men's magazines after blaming changes in tastes for the closure of lads mag Ralph after 13 years.

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Look forward to lean times

The label sector’s peak body hosted seminars showing the benefit of lean manufacturing, says Henry Mendelson

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UK government aims for paperless society within four years

UK prime minister Gordon Brown has announced plans to create a paperless society by delivering job centre, passport, driving licence and benefit administrati...

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Print with distinction of first for extinction

Some types of print will be consigned to history due to the unstoppable rise of new media alternatives, says Frank Romano.

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Counting the cost of copyright

The book industry may have claimed victory over Parallel Import Restrictions, but beyond the win and the political wrangling that surrounded it, the ...

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Connect09 visitors urged to borrow brilliance

Printers were encouraged to build on the effectiveness of existing ideas at today's Connect09 forum in Sydney.

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Getting inside information

There’s a goldmine of business data at your fingertips. It could
be just a matter of getting the spec right with your management information system and ...

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