Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Vogue selling the second-highest number of print ads in its 121-year history
- More consolidation and job cuts predicted for Fairfax
- Sweden getting the world's first print-on-demand newsstand
- A study showing the success of Australia's plain cigarette packaging laws
- Lonely Planet committing to printed guides despite cutting jobs
- Troedel & Co auction photos
- Cactus Imaging printing the Museum of Contemporary Art's external graphics
- Behind-the-scenes photos from Next Printing
- The new Google Maps rewarding companies that have good reviews
- Famous movie posters being turned in to hilarious wedding invites
- How are you making your customers' lives easier?
- What type of articles do you prefer in ProPrint?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Focus Press uses $6.1m grant to build "most secure site in Australia"
2) Industry rallies around Ricky Bannister after tragic horse riding accident
3) SEMA: 43c in dollar for secured creditors and staff; nothing for suppliers
4) Troedel-Docucopy collapse: BPA's new owner swoops in
5) Opus gets $100,000 grant to relocate presses and create jobs
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