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Joseph launched the product branded as “Campas ePlatform” at Talent Public School at Njarackal near here recently. The system ensures minimum administrative cost and maximum efficiency by eliminating clerical tasks, says E.S. Jose, CEO of the company....
Tags: Japan, Kōchi, Business Finance, Technology Internet, Kochi India, Paper, Education, Office work, Indian Ocean, Spices, Fenugreek, Paperless office
How a present is wrapped can say as much about the giver as the gift. "Even just a plain white piece . . . with texture is beautiful for me," says Jana Svrzo, manager of Paper Source in Washington. We spoke recently with Svrzo, 28, to get her insights...
The Taiwan government says it will spend 2 billion New Taiwan dollars ($65 million) to support its electronic-book industry and help makers cash in on the rapidly growing world market. Companies can receive government subsidies of up to 40 percent of...
Tags: New Taiwan, taiwan government, Taiwan, Taipei, Amazon Kindle, Paper, Republic of China, Electronic paper, Business Finance, Display technology, E-book, Technology Internet, Electronic engineering
But for artist Su Blackwell, who creates whimsical, intricate paper-cut sculptures from second-hand books, the magical, mythical folkloric creatures spill over into everyday life. From Peter Pan to the Wizard of Oz, snow queens to ice maidens and whirling...
Tags: Su Blackwell, United Kingdom, Edinburgh, Paper, Narnia, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice in Wonderland, Entertainment Culture, The Chronicles of Narnia
Idaho Statesman Published: 11/27/09 Once paper is creased, it can never go back to its previous form. That idea plays out as a metaphor for life in Boise Contemporary Theater's production of a play by Rajiv Joseph that uses the world of origami as a...
Tags: Rwanda, Kigali, Paper, Boise Idaho, Rajiv Joseph, Media in Boise Idaho, Idaho Statesman, Boise Contemporary Theater, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture, Origami
After successful attempts with longest bus parade, the largest bowl of pasta and the longest line of sandwiches, an ancient art has again placed Qatar in the Guinness Book of World Records. Hundreds at the Fanar Expo at the Doha Exhibition Center yesterday...
Tags: Ebro, Peninsula, Islamic, ancient art, Qatar, Doha, Paper, Pattern, Arts and crafts, Paper marbling, Human Interest
A new service for students, which helps in writing works. The order of different types of work is available. Get the work in short term and be sutisfied with the quality of the work. the service is here paper writers
Tags: paper writers, Stationery, Academic publishing, Recyclable materials, Materials, Paper, Education, allnews
With sales volumes down drastically, this might seem like a risky moment to dive into the recycled magazine paper business. But for The Watermill Group, a private-equity firm that earlier this month bought a big paper plant in suburban Alsip, the hard...
Tags: Finland, Helsinki, Packaging materials, Environmentalism, Recycling, Paper, Futuremark, Business Finance, Recyclable materials, Myllykoski Corporation, Art materials
Nov 2009, 0215 hrs IST, Rajesh Naidu, ET Bureau Text: The print media appears to be coming out of the shadows of the economic slowdown which led to a sharp dip in advertising revenues during the second half of last fiscal. In the quarter to September...
Tags: net profit, HT Media, Jagran Prakashan, Deccan Chronicle Holdings, print media, english publications, newsprint cost, advertising revenues, newsprint price, India, Mumbai, Paper, Kingfisher Red, Newspaper, Journalism, Printing, Newsprint, Business Finance
Industry executives and analysts regularly field questions about how much longer ink-and-paper media will be with us...Zuckerman , owner of The Daily News, insists he has no use for such conventional wisdom, and the proof sits in an isolated patch of...
Tags: Mortimer Zuckerman, Jersey City, Newsprint, The Sun, Today, Zuckermann, Daily News, Business Finance, Paper, Newspaper, Tabloid, Offset printing, Printing, Journalism