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Jon Stewart: What’s Black And White And Completely Over?
As Trevor Cook pointed out today in his Crikey blog, it wasn’t so long ago that people were predicating newspapers would only last another few decades — now of course that predication looks rather generous. On top of all the gloomy talk on blogs and in the media about the decline of newspapers, Jon Stewart [...]
The Amazon Kindle - a real firestarter? Top five comments…
Now about 10 months from its release in mid-to-late November in 2007 — enough time has passed to see what people really think of Amazon’s Kindle.
For those who haven’t owned one, used one, or otherwise seen one - you can find a floating copy of the original introduction video here on YouTube - The Amazon Kindle.
I’ve [...]
Upcoming seminar - PDF & Flash
Drum roll please!
On Wednesday, September 17, 2008, The Acrobat User Community Team will be hosting an eSeminar on how to drop a flash file inside a PDF without the need for any additional media players.
It’s an interactive 75-min eSeminar, sign up here, get some popcorn, an ice-cream and come along!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
10:00 am US Pacific / 1:00 pm [...]
Project Paper-less
Despite decades of talk about the fabled paperless office, consumption of paper has continued to grow exponentially. In Australia, 1.4 million tonnes of printing and fine paper are used every year, with the average paper document being copied 19 times. And to add insult to injury, it’s estimated that only 11% of office paper is [...]
Go Paperless
When I stumbled across a YouTube video called The Paperless Office - A Business Saga a few days ago, I also stumbled across a bunch of other “paperless office” themed videos, to which I’ll post links over the next couple of weeks. The one I have embedded into this post is somewhat special. It appears [...]
The Paperless Office — A Business Saga
…and now for something completely different. I guess these guys (omtool) must have read all those books on viral marketing. Anyway, good on them for spicing things up a bit — you don’t see much of this in the document management space — check it out:

