
Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Woman's Day paying $55,000 for the right to print Chrissie Swan smoking photos
- The editor of Wired leaving publishing to become a 3D printing entrepreneur
- A "self-employed printer" on trial for murder
- Vistaprint named as one of the best places in the US to work
- Two print bosses banned for 16 years for fake invoices
- Bonus photos from the opening of Amcor's $500 million paper mill
- A behind-the-scenes look at AIW Printing
- Webstar reinforcing its floor as it prepares to receive a CaxtonWeb press
- A US chain committing "social media suicide" with poor Facebook etiquette
- The value of questioning everything
- Are the 'save paper' campaigns by Google, Toshiba etc having a negative impact on print?
- How often do you need to replace major offset and digital kit to remain competitive?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Blue Star bondholders mull legal challenge over $80m loss
2) Melbourne printer turns over $900,000 a man
3) Former PrintLinx company lands $500k contract with Dept of Health
4) BJ Ball makes Graph-Pak acquisition, launches online ordering system
5) Former Heidelberg GM Bob Clarke passes away
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