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DaVinci revamps Paper Finder website
DaVinci Automation is in the process of upgrading its Paper Finder tool, which has proved so popular that it has scored over 20,000 hits per month.
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Murdoch: free news website era 'will soon be over'
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has shocked the newspaper industry by proclaiming that the free news website model "will soon be over".
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HP to launch online service connecting printers with print buyers
An HP initiative to direct print buyers toward digital printers is set to roll out in the Asia Pacific market, including Australia and New Zealand.
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Fuji Xerox mounts Paper Facts campaign
Fuji Xerox Australia (FXA) has launched a website entitled The Paper Facts aimed at educating companies about “the lifecycle of paper, its environmental ...
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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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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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Kayell offers free print testing download
Kayell Australia has announced that GMG's RapidCheck GO application is now available for download on the GMG website on a free shareware basis.
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Snap expands outside print and into SME marketing
Printing franchise Snap has cited the collapse of Worldwide Online as a factor in its decision to expand its services outside print.
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Amazon sells more e-books than paper books on Christmas
Amazon has announced that for the first time in its history, more electronic books were sold on its website over Christmas than traditional paper books.
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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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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 ...
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Amex sponsors GASAA Spotlight Sessions
American Express Small Business Services has signed on as a sponsor of the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia's Spotlight Sessions.
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Sponsors sign up for Printovation awards
Roland DG and Fuji Xerox have signed up as sponsors for the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia's inaugural Printovation Awards.
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GAMAA recruits coaching expert for workshop
The Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA) has recruited the services of coaching expert Dr Anthony Grant for its management workshop next ...
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GASAA asks whether you can still make money from print
Outspoken Heidelberg managing director Andy Vels Jensen will take centre stage at GASAA's next Spotlight Session, which asks: "Can you still make money from ...
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Victorian PICAs add four new judges
This year's Victorian Printing Industry Craftsmanship Awards judging panel will play host to "new blood".
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Hannan-owned IDM launches print versions of websites
The Hannan family's online publishing outfit, Independent Digital Media, has bucked the trend of magazines switching to online by launching printed versions ...
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Worldwide Online Printing bought out of administration
Worldwide Online Printing has been bought out of administration by a company "associated with" WA hub Crystal Printing Solutions, as Printing.com revealed ...
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Husband and wife photobook company vie for WA business award
A successful photobook business that a couple started in their front room has been shortlisted for the AMP Innovation Award in the 2010 Telstra Western ...