Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- News Ltd and Carlton Draught launching a pub newspaper
- GJI raising $10,000 and counting for a charity bike ride
- Terrorists destroying a Sri Lankan printing press
- The Distillery running letterpress classes
- A UK printer bouncing back from a fire
- A new book telling the story of the Titanic's two on-board printers
- Bonus photos of the Snap-sponsored SMU Racing car
- The multi-coloured Pantone Hotel in Brussels
- The first book ever printed in the US being tipped to sell for $30 million
- Business cards that make QR codes look good
- I'm optimistic about the future of print because…
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Geon insider speaks: the last days
2) Brisbane printer: "we're broke" after 29 years of hard slog
3) CMYKhub says free webstore service could save customers $100k
4) The people have spoken: give us print not emails
5) 'No click charges' drives Kosdown to buy Australia's first MGI Meteor DP8700 XL
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