The See What You Print printer is a concept “to bring the printer to the 21st century, by stripping it down of its cumbersomeness.” (via This amazing printer is literally too good to be true - The Next Web)
This is really awesome, and based on the issues we just had with our own printer, supremely frustrating.
Fred Tomaselli paints intricate psychedelic patterns onto covers of the New York Times.
He thinks he’s clever, huh? We bet he’s never drawn an elaborate roller coaster on a newspaper page, like Express’ very own Coaster Doodler does.
The problem with the apps is that they are much more directly cannibalistic of the print products than the website. People interact with it much more like they do with the traditional product.News Corp. Europe and Asia head (and Rupert’s kid) James Murdoch • Explaining why mobile apps are a danger to his company’s business model. Sorry James, but if you don’t like it, deal with it. The two papers that you’ve put behind paywalls so far have lost most of their readership, so clearly you understand your market. Oh, who are we kidding? You have no clue about the online or mobile spaces. source (via • follow)