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- To send information from the computer to an attached printer or to a printer in the network. See print preview.
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- Identifying fingerprints in seconds
- Researchers at the University of Warwick, UK, say they have developed a technology to identify damaged fingerprints in just a few seconds. Their approach neglects surface marks and focuses on underlying patterns. The researchers claim that their technique is fast and 100% accurate -- at least it was on 500...
- Tags: Researcher, Print, Technology, Social Security, Biometrics, Productivity, Authentication/Encryption, Identity Theft, Operational Accounting, Security, Government, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-02
- Who needs 'dead tree' old media? Virtually everyone
- Whats better than YouTube clip culture entertainment on an almost weekend?A post sponsored by Wired magazine written by an unamed person, or persons, under the unauthorized, assumed identity of Steve Jobs, titled "Radically, transparentally stupid."Topic? As described by Wired magazines NOT Jobs:Hilarious groveling letter from Rubel to "Mr. Louderback" and...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Print, Metrics, Media, Marketing, Culture, Blogs
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- Google's $19 billion 'scary' mobile advertising problem
- Nineteen billion dollars worth of global mobile marketing and advertising is to be had by 2011 ABI Research and, in good Googley form, CEO Eric Schmidt is gunning for the lions share. And, despite Google’s inability to show any successful diversification offline, many are gunning for Google in the...
- Tags: Television, ROI, Business Models, Advertising, Wireless, TV, Search Advertising, Search, Radio, Print, Marketing, Google Software Applications, Google, Cell Phones
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Google searches for TV ad dollars
- Google is extremely confident, in itself. Google CEO Eric Schmidt believes in the “Power Law Distribution,” how it powers Google’s success, in particular. I heard Schmidt proclaim to Bear Stearns earlier this week a Google YouTube invincibility: “With only a small number of online video winners feasible, other players...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Google Search, Google Inc., TV, advertisement
- Blog posts 2007-03-10
- Microsoft vs. Google on copyright infringement
- Last Thursday, Google offered biggest competitor honors to Microsoft in a quiet SEC required Annual Report public shareholder filing. Today, Microsoft is set to return the acknowledgement, in its own loud and very public stage way, according to Associated Press reports.Companies that create no content of their own, and...
- Tags: Metrics, Content, Print, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Government, Internet Data, Google, Microsoft, Legal, Media
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- Web 2.0: Are Cisco, News Corp., Viacom, Gannett really clueless?
- In the Web 2.0 social networking “users are in control” world, mega corporations must be feeling we’re damned if we do, damned if we don’t! I polled a few weeks back “Poor Google?,” noting a string of setbacks and a underwhelming 2007 beginning. Google, of course, is “everyone’s favorite...
- Tags: Newspapers, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Media, Print, Video, YouTube, Content, User-Generated Content, MySpace, Social Web, Culture, Google, Enterprise, Web 2.0, Usability, Media
- Blog posts 2007-03-05
- Web 2.0 meets USA Today: Citizen journalism for the masses
- From the editors of USA Today: "We have redesigned USAToday.com, but more important, we are expanding our editorial mission."HOW? By asking YOU to “Add YOUR voice to our coverage.”USAToday.com solicits “engage our website in whole new ways”:What’s everyone talking about?Interested in what your fellow readers are following? When scanning headlines,...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Media, Social Networking, Social Media, Print, Social Software, Amateur Content, Content, Social Web, Culture, Citizen Journalism
- Blog posts 2007-03-05
- Will Google diversification pay off in 2007?
- Google to shareholders: Google Print Ads, Google Audio Ads and Google Checkout have had no material impact on Google revenues in 2006, 2005, 2004... Google must present an accurate assessment of the financial impact of its products and services in SEC mandated reports. Everywhere else, however, Google apparently is...
- Tags: Advertising, Business Models, Google, Google Checkout, Google Software Applications, Government, Internet Data, Investors, Legal, Media, Metrics, Newspapers, Print, Profits, Radio, ROI, Search, Search Advertising, Wall Street
- Blog posts 2007-03-04
- Citizen Journalist: Do you want to be one?
- At Yahoo’s “You Witness News” everyone is entitled to press credentials, since last December in "alliance" with Reuters:Were you there when news happened? Upload your photos and video here to have them considered for use in articles and features on Yahoo! News.The Associated Press is now "mobilizing" an "army" of...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Local, Citizen Journalism, Social Web, Amateur Content, Social Media, Print, Newspapers, Citizen Journalist
- Blog posts 2007-02-10
- Can Google buy its way to future success?
- Google is not a one-trick pony, but is it a one-trick thouroughbred? Google must diversify beyond its sole reliance on monetization via search and search advertising in order to maintain, let alone grow, its $150 billion market cap. Google CEO Eric Schmidt put forth to Wall Street just...
- Tags: Business Models, Content, Copyright, ecommerce, Google, Google Inc., Google Software Applications, Print, Radio, Search, Search Advertising, VC, Venture Capital
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Google: Advertising supported books?
- Google has yet to make a major news announcement in 2007. Nevertheless, "news" and rumors have been swirling about its impending entry into video game advertising, book sales, Google Phone…I have reported and analyzed Google’s targeting of the outdoor advertising and digital signage markets, based on a patent application filed...
- Tags: Business Models, Media, Advertising, Search, Culture, Google, Marketing, Self-Promotion, ecommerce, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Content, Print, Search Advertising, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- Google already winner in Clinton presidential bid
- As Hillary Clinton announces her intention to spark a winning “conversation” in the next battle for the presidency of the United States, Google is already winning in the media battle for attention to news “conversations” about her candidacy.In “Google wins as newspapers battle” I analyze the newspaper industry SEM strategy...
- Tags: Uncategorized, Local, Media, Google, Yahoo, Marketing, Print, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-21
- Will Valentine's Day show newspapers love?
- February 14 is a day of strategic romantic importance to millions of people around the world.For the Arizona Republic this year, the idealized romance and big business of Valentine’s Day is of strategic importance to the newspaper’s future.The emotion laden annual celebration of love is perfect fodder for the solicitation...
- Tags: Business Models, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Amateur Content, Self-Promotion, Social Media, Print, ROI, Valentine&rsquo, s Day
- Blog posts 2007-01-21
- New media journalism: Who will pay for news production?
- Time magazine, a 80 plus year old mainstream media icon, ended 2006 proclaiming its belief in “you” over mainstream media; “You” made the cover of its annual Person of the Year issue (see "‘Branded Conversations’ frame social media in 2007").Time begins 2007 paying homage to “you,” and uses the mainstream...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Local, Media, Advertising, Citizen Journalism, Culture, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Brands, Self-Promotion, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, Print, Time Magazine
- Blog posts 2007-01-09
- Google: $48 billion newspaper friend or foe?
- The global newspaper industry will converge in Zurich, Switzerland next month for “The 17th World Newspaper Advertising Conference” and Google will be on the agenda:The reverse sell: digital to print adsNow search engines want to sell newspaper ads! Is this an opportunity or a grave threat? A report from the...
- Tags: advertisement, Print, ROI, Metrics, Media, Advertising, Google, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Google Software Applications, Local
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- Exclusive: Glam.com Samir Arora on new media valuations
- Glam Media reflects an aspirational women’s lifestyle experience, Samir Arora, chairman and founder, told me in announcing the company’s $18.5 million series C venture capital funding earlier this week (see "Glam.coms fashionable $18.5 million").Arora also shared with me the aspirational business development “story” behind Glam Media, which he says is...
- Tags: Glam Media, Print, Social Media, Content, ecommerce, Facebook, Marketing, Brands, Social Web, MySpace, Culture, Business Models, Web 2.0, Media, Advertising
- Blog posts 2006-12-16
- Does IAC dig Digg?
- Barry Diller, CEO of InterActiveCorp, is keen on news; Delivering it online, that is.Diller runs what he calls an "integrated conglomerate," an amalgam of Internet properties in diverse sectors, from retail to dating, and from entertainment to real estate.Diller has intimated of late that he seeks to add one more...
- Tags: Amateur Content, Print, Local, Media, Culture, Digg, Barry Diller, IAC
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Yahoo to Google: It's OUR $12 billion local advertising
- Google may be at its fourth small scale “test” at trying to diversify into offline print advertising, but “underdog” Yahoo is out of the newspaper gate and running, online. In Google $ 48 billion Print Ads test: fourth time’s the charm? I discuss how Google:Tried three ways to make...
- Tags: advertisement, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-11-20
- Frogmore Raw Print (exe)
- Frogmore Raw Print is a tool for sending raw print or PRN files directly to a Windows printer, bypassing the printer driver. It can be used for reprinting captured PostScript or PCL files. Includes command line tool. Version 2.0.74 has complete overhaul, scalable dialogs.
- Tags: Print, Tool, Frogmore Raw Print, Printers, Productivity, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2006-06-07
- Print Tracker (exe)
- Print Tracker is a print tracking software that will allow you to track your incoming print jobs on a workstation/server. Clients that print through the machine set up for printer logging will be recorded into the print logging database. It also will allow you to have multiple print servers reporting...
- Tags: Print, Server, Print Tracker, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2006-06-07
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