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» UK's Print Business Magazine interviews HP's Stephen Nigro on how Digital Printing is at the Tipping Point

The Digital Printing Tipping Point is here as digital printing moves from niche to mainstream.  In this week's posting, a recap from UK's Print Business Magazine intereview with HP GIB Leader Stephen Nigro. 
[Full e-zine article can be found on at   http://www.fcm-ezines.com/tpb/tpb-mar08/   starting on page 34]

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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Friday, April 11, 2008 at 11:43:00 AM
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» Whatheythink.com's Patrick Henry (part II)

Part II of a two-part post from guest blogger Patrick Henry on where HP is going

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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Monday, March 17, 2008 at 2:43:00 PM
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» Want to Know More About HP’s pre-drupa News?

The next best thing to being at HP's pre-drupa Summit is watching it here
http://h30418.www3.hp.com/?fr_story=c2dd690bf951db9fe6592e0ee1025eb0d7716b44&rf=bm

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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 12:48:00 PM
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» Wide-Format Imaging Editor Denise Gustavson is Today's Special Guest Blogger

Wide-Format Imaging Editor Denise Gustavson wonders if customers are ready for HP's "Green" solutions ...


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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 12:12:00 PM
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» WhatTheyThink.com's Patrick Henry Weighs in...

In the first of a series of guest bloggers attending HP's pre drupa Summit in Tel Aviv, Israel, WhatTheyThink.com's Executive Editor Patrick Henry weighs in on HP's aspirations as drupa's largest digital exhibitor, and what the future looks like for HP in this emerging digital printing arena.  

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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 11:00:00 AM
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» What Do You Have to Say?

In the spirit of  HP's "What Do You Have to Say?"
this blog is dedicated to you - the reader - in an effort to create a link between what HP is doing in the Graphic Arts, where the Industry is going,  and, more importantly - What, YOU, the Customers have to Say about it.   In conjunction with our announcements for drupa 2008
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http://www.hp.com/go/predrupa) We are happy to show you what we think is both dramatic and relevent for this exploding market space...

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Posted by HP Graphics & Imaging Business on Monday, March 03, 2008 at 3:25:00 PM
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