
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Ikea’s “catalogue of the future” embracing augmented reality
- The rise of virtual libraries stocked with e-books
- Print-on-demand producing a “dramatic growth” in Olympic books
- Shoppers being able to print custom greeting cards from Kodak’s US kiosks
- Christchurch outfit Caxton Press raising $10,000 for a theatre damaged in the 2011 earthquake
- Hundreds of David Hasselhoff standees being stolen
- A company printing vintage-style photos on to chocolate
- Better Homes and Gardens readers being able to ‘pin’ images from the magazine to Pinterest
- A provocative piece on the future of business cards
- Patients using 3D printing to make their prescriptions at home
- How do you choose the supplier of printing consumables?
- Does FSC need to do more to promote itself?
- What role does service play in the printing industry?
- When do you qualify a prospect?
- Does your business measure its carbon footprint?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Blue Star hires Goldman Sachs as it seeks quick sale
2) Blue Star angers bondholders as investment likely to be worthless
3) Blue Star backer Champ masterminds $145m roll-up in outdoor
4) $9m of work up for grabs as Qld government exits printing
5) Printers accuse Canberra of driving race to the bottom
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