When they put in their most recent set of presses (only a few years ago) they indicated at the time that they thought they might be the last set they ever bought.
Johannes Gutenberg transformed his knowledge of wine presses into a printing machine capable of mass-producing words.
Quality is just as sharp as that of traditional presses for one thing, and the technology also permits the kind of massive, instant customizing that marketers love.
While operating the Abacus 2006 is straightforward, it can take a number of button presses to get to the content you want.
You could even do macros so it sends out a sequence of button presses with a specified delay between each button press.
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Never before did a generation of budding media professionals know more than the owners of printing presses and satellites about how to communicate and engage with an audience.
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Digitization is the next frontier for most of these presses.
Now there is just one other maker of big printing presses, and Cerutti has almost 60% of the world market.
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"You need to run to the crisis, " says Richard Levick, author of Stop the Presses: Bullet-proofing Brand and Protecting Reputations in an Age of Peril.
Like a hurricane brewing over warm Caribbean waters, a perfect storm of bad fiscal policy, bad tax policy, and bad social policy is being pumped up by the printing presses of the Federal Reserve.
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It will roll off the presses of the New York Post, another Murdoch-owned gazette.
In effect, countries will be borrowing in a foreign currency without control of the printing presses.
Another successful example is Cerutti, a maker of sophisticated printing presses based in Casale Monferrato, near Turin.
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While the family of Ronald Madison presses on with its lawsuit, a grand jury in New Orleans is investigating the case.
The new business nous of the university presses was more than ever apparent on a walk round the booths in Frankfurt this year.
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True, some of the university presses are still feeling their way.
The US has been doing just that this since 2008 and has no qualms to run the money printing presses of Quantitive Easing to keep financial oxygen flowing over its economy.
If Google scans copyrighted books into its library database, the digital copies might be misused and laws will be broken, says Peter Givler, executive director of the Association of American University Presses.
The Times, which has been regarded as the U.K.'s newspaper of record for most of its 221-year history, is published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly-owned by billionaire Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.. It will roll off the presses of the New York Post, another Murdoch-owned gazette.
The official version -- the hot-off-the-presses results of the nation's yearly physical exam.
Now that the week is over, cozy up in your favorite chair because this edition is hot off of the e-presses.
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An Android app developer has published what he says is conclusive proof that millions of smartphones are secretly monitoring the key presses, geographic locations, and received messages of its users.
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In one building, just past a small statue of the beloved Hindu elephant god Ganesha, robots pick up pieces of sheet metal and feed them into a series of 30-foot-tall stamping presses every ten seconds until the left-side door of a Tata Safari SUV is formed.
Since the 1920s, the way to make a car has been to construct a metal shell bearing all the stresses, based on load-bearing floors, pillars and panels hammered out by huge presses costing millions of dollars.
Total Immersion specialises in so-called web mashups, where an online user sees a video reflection of themselves coupled with a 3D object that they can control, such as camera that responds accurately to button presses, or a pair of glasses that lets the user switch the frame or colour scheme.
Indie authors and small presses are an indicator of where things will go over the next couple of years.
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Presses with the force of several tons are required to cut through the material before pieces are draped, molded and steamed to form the helmet shell.
When no buyer emerged, Hearst unplugged the presses, tossed most of the staff, and morphed the P-I into an online operation that is a shadow of its former self.
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