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Flickr on Friday announced that it has formed a partnership with Tiny Prints that will see the online stationery site's services become a part of Flickr's "Do More" offering, which currently enables users to add images from their photostream to credit cards, order prints, and create books.
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via CNET News.com @ 15:40 14th Nov
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A prosecutor says greasy fingerprints led police in Virginia to a suspect with sticky fingers. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison said Lynchburg police matched prints on an orange juice bottle left at the scene of a breaking and entering to 33-year-old Bernard Wood.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 6:59 17th Nov
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It's hard to judge the state of the art market by looking at auction results of unique paintings, precisely because they're unique and you can always make an argument about why this or that particular painting did or didn't sell at a certain level. So Deborah Ripley's report for Artnet about the prints market, which is much more fungible, is invaluable -- and shows just how bad things are, and how much capitulation is yet to come:
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via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 6:46 8th Nov
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Chicago's most-read city newspaper begins sale of only 44 large prints of the historic Sun-Times front page on eBay
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via Globe Investor @ 14:47 24th Nov
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SEATTLE, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A Seattle newspaper angered some residents with a Halloween spoof that printed the addresses of homes with yard signs supporting Republicans.
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via UPI @ 22:22 4th Nov
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Limited edition prints of the Ricky Hatton painting, signed by Hatton and Jones, are available on the 2050 Sports.com website, with a percentage of all sales going to Hatton's nominated charity. The original painting will be exhibited at The Arts Club.
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via A2 Mediagroup @ 21:17 6th Nov
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Paintings, watercolours and prints can be used by those who manage Britain’s coastlines to look back in time and better understand the threat of rising sea levels and climate change.
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via Science Daily @ 20:30 19th Nov
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A world class collection of color woodblock prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e school of Japanese art, has been gifted to the American Friends of the British Museum in London by renowned U.S. legal scholar Arthur R Miller.
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via Japan Today @ 18:13 17th Nov
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The University of Portsmouth is examining paintings and prints to look back in time and understand how the coasts have changed over time.
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via AOL UK @ 20:34 19th Nov
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An array of Japanese fine art pieces, including prints, paintings, ceramics and sculptures, has bucked the world economic downturn, attracting considerable interest and respectable prices at a London auction Wednesday. Held by the prestigious Bonhams auction house, the sale of ‘‘Fine Japanese Art’’ boasted an impressive catalogue of 544 lots. Despite the global credit crunch and a downturn in premium art sales in recent months, well over half the lots reached their reserves and were sold.
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via Japan Today @ 3:05 14th Nov
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An array of Japanese fine art pieces, including prints, paintings, ceramics and sculptures, has bucked the world economic downturn, attracting considerable interest and respectable prices at a London auction Wednesday.
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via Kyodo @ 21:34 13th Nov
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In response to the increasing demand for instant digital photo prints, Sony is providing the complete and flexible solution to match customers’ needs and priorities,” said Neil Perry, product marketing manager for Business Solutions at Sony Australia.
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via Computer Reseller News Australia @ 23:16 27th Nov
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BRIGITTE PETERSEN PHOTOLocal photographer Alisen Charlten with one of her floral digital prints, which will be part of her first photography exhibit. Charlten’s works will be on display at Coco’s Café from Dec. 1 to Feb. 2.
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via Jasper Booster @ 19:12 28th Nov
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Your body has a signature odor, just as your fingers have unique prints. And that "eau d'you" remains even if you change what you eat, a new study finds.
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via LiveScience.com @ 17:47 5th Nov
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If you bought the white iPhone because the black was too passé and they didn't have the leopard prints model available, then you can compensate for the lack of bad-enough taste by buying this gold retro handset. It's just like any other retro handset available, but you can connect it to the stereo/microphone jack of the iPhone and it's fake gold. Additionally, you can use it to smack people in your next sweded version of Scarface for just $50. [Ybuz via New Launches]
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via Gizmodo @ 21:08 7th Nov
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Takara Tommy Corp on Thursday unveiled a new digital camera featuring a built-in printer. The Xiao TIP-521 prints out borderless images directly on special paper (880 yen for set of 10) in less than 60 seconds.
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via Japan Today @ 0:47 7th Nov
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The artist Dave Pearson, who has died aged 70 of cancer, put together ambitious one-person shows comprising paintings, prints, three-dimensional tableaux, multimedia presentations and large-scale constructions. He was devoted to the life of the imagination, whether through his widely exhibited work or teaching at the school of art of what is now Manchester Metropolitan University.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 0:51 4th Nov
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The Xiao digital camera, capable of printing out photos in 45 seconds, will make its debut this Friday. The Tomy Co product also prints photos sent from other digital cameras and cell phones via infrared. It uses printing paper that adds color when heated instead of ink, the company said.
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via Japan Today @ 17:58 25th Nov
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution on January 1 2009, Magnum Photos is holding an exhibition of vintage and contemporary prints by the likes of Eve Arnold, Alex Webb and Martin Parr
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 11:47 2nd Dec
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A prosecutor says greasy fingerprints led police in Virginia to a suspect with sticky fingers. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison said Lynchburg police matched prints on an orange juice bottle left at the scene of a breaking and entering to 33-year-old Bernard Wood.
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via Miami Herald @ 23:42 14th Nov
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LYNCHBURG, Va. -- A prosecutor says greasy fingerprints led police in Virginia to a suspect with sticky fingers. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison said Lynchburg police matched prints on an orange juice bottle left at the scene of a breaking and entering to 33-year-old Bernard Wood.
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via Sun Herald @ 23:39 14th Nov
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