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Guide to Better Napping
via 43 Folders by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Dominik Nap!How to nap - Boston.comI’m a big fan of napping and often evangelize the transformative power of a quick Pzizz. If you’re new to the nap habit — or if you buy the propaganda that naps are only for infants and layabouts — treat yourself to this cool infographic from The Boston Globe (shown in part above).[via Arts & Letters Daily]It’s full of handy tips for...
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Drupa total sales estimated at £7.9bn
via News from printweek.com by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Sales figures for Drupa beat all expectations with an estimated £7.9bn of deals done at the show, according to its organisers.
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Is This the New iPhone?
via TechCrunch by John Biggs on June 07, 2008
A while ago, CG’s Matt Hickey got a packet of screenshots of a squat green iPod from an anonymous source. That same green iPod got us a C&D from Apple and was finally proven to be the iPod Nano. Well, Matt just got another packet of photos and aside from a few discrepancies with might just be looking at a mock-up of Apple’s marketing collateral for the new iPhone. What does it include? GPS,...
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Ballmer Tells the Washington Post That Print is Toast
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on June 06, 2008
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sat down for lunch with editors and reporters at the Washington Post and told them print will be dead in ten years:There will be no media consumption left in ten years that is not delivered over an IP network. There will be no newspapers, no magazines that are delivered in paper form. Everything gets delivered in an electronic form.I just hope the Post’s Website...
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IM Can Reduce Workplace Interruptions, Study Shows [Instant Messenger]
via Lifehacker by Jason Fitzpatrick on June 06, 2008
We all know instant messaging has great potential to lead down the path of non-productivity, but researchers at Ohio State University and University of California have found it can be a productivity booster—if used efficiently. Co-author of the study Kelly Garret explains:"It is not the case that people are engaging in extensive conversations or trying to resolve complex problems over this...
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CIP4 Announces New JDF Integration Matrix
via WhatTheyThink.com by (author unknown) on June 05, 2008
Düsseldorf, Germany (June 4, 2008) - The International Cooperation for the Integration of the P ...
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Printmax launches online sharing community to deal out print work
via News from printweek.com by (author unknown) on June 05, 2008
A forum for companies to share digital large-format printing and finishing capability is due to launch this week, aiming to help them take on work they would otherwise have to turn down.
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Apple publiceert handleiding voor Leopard systeembeheerders
via MacWereld.nl by (author unknown) on June 03, 2008
(door: redactie) - Apple heeft een uitgebreide handleiding (PDF) gepubliceerd voor het beheren en beveiligen van systemen met Mac OS X...
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Razuna Open Source DAM
via digital asset management weblog by digitalassetmanagment on June 02, 2008
... doneWith Razuna, your information can be collected, consolidated, verified, filtered, mined and always be available and secure. Razuna does all this while requiring less hardware and fewer administrators, for the lowest overall cost of ownership. A powerful solution like Razuna will achieve significant efficiency gains as well as consistency throughout the organization.Since Razuna is based...
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Adobe Launches Acrobat.com; Email Attachments Go On Death Watch
via Mashable! by Adam Ostrow on June 01, 2008
Adobe is jumping head first into web-based software this evening, announcing the launch of several new services at Acrobat.com. The launch essentially moves Adobe’s traditional strengths of document creation and management software (Acrobat / Adobe Reader) into an online environment, allowing users to create, manage, and share Adobe documents through an account at Acrobat.com – for free and...
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