Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Fairfax and News Ltd enjoying a rise in print sales
- Brisbane firm Merge Print Mail donating 10% of its profits to charity in 2011-12
- Computershare named one of the best places in Australia to work
- Seven Japanese printers dying after contracting cancer on the job
- Advances in printing technology causing an increase in counterfeit money printing
- Social photos from the LIA's golf day in Brisbane
- Paris Hilton being caught up in an Indian poster printing scandal
- The record-breaking 25x18m baseball card
- Kopystop Digital Print Solutions installing Australia's first Ideal 4860ET guillotine
- Eight essential Android apps for the modern print executive
- What can businesses do to boost their social media appeal?
- How many different plate curves do people use?
- What is your favourite fountain solution for a perfecting press?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Vega Press to close on Friday after 53 years
2) Lamson Paragon acquires Direct Mail & Marketing's trade business
3) Musical chairs: Paperlinx appoints second chairman in six months
4) Fairfax buys new Manroland web equipment amid $42m print relocation
5) Image Centre passes NZ$50m mark with Dpod acquisition
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