And never will.
28 July 2006
The Future of Publishing.
The editor of the Guardian has been quoted as saying that the brand new presses his paper bought for their conversion to the Berliner format will be the last presses they will ever buy. That's because they know the future is online, and to demonstrate this, the coolest feature I've yet to see from a newspaper. Updated every 15min., these free, letter-sized PDFs are an incredible idea for a print publication. Now if only the rest of the industry could grasp the 'vision thing'.
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