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  • Response to Cloudprint Question

    Here's a response to Robin's comment -- from Scott Golder of the HP Labs Cloudprint team: A common concern expressed about the rise of cloud computing is that, when a third party is hosting or transmitting your data, by definition they have access...
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  • Opportunity Knocks

    As previously done in my blog, I've invited Antonio Rodriguez, Chief Technologist for HP's IPG Inkjet and Web Solutions Group, to share his thoughts in this blog. Here it is: I am really excited about the recent organizational move inside HP's...
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  • Interesting Products of 2007

    It’s January 2008, a good time to look back at 2007! What did catch my eye? This is my list: OLPC’s XO, Apple iPhone, Amazon’s Kindle and HP’s Kitchen Kiosk (A826). I have some personal experience using each of them. Yes, this is my hand next to the Kindle...
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  • Innovation at HP

    In case you might have missed it, I want to point to an excellent Business Week article on HP’s cultural revolution . I was interviewed, along with others, by Jana Reena, the Innovation Editor for Business Week for this article. Jana did a remarkably...
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  • John Battelle’s conversation with HP's Vyomesh Joshi

    John posted the interviews from last week’s Web 2.0 story. I love John’s introduction of VJ: “I had never seen a guy so excited about printing!”. As John pointed out, printing is one of the edges of the web. VJ covers a lot of ground in this chat. But...
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  • Print 2.0, a non Executive view

    I have shared my excitement about Print 2.0 in this blog. But what about other HP employees, how do they see Print 2.0? I thought you might want to hear directly from some of them. These short interviews were recorded on various HP sites. I find these...
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  • Kachayu.com

    You may wonder, what’s this about? Here is a hint: Kacha is the sound a camera shutter makes, in Chinese. Yu is the word for fish. With kachayu.com , HP has expanded the Snapfish network to China. It’s also available in 19 other countries. I have a great...
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  • Snapshot-less photography

    Snapshot-less photography Another invited post. This post is from Phil McCoog, Chief Technologist for HP’s Digital Photography business. There are a lot of touch points for HP in Digital Photography: online services, retail photo solutions, home and professional...
  • Antonio Rodriguez: "My impressions of Print 2.0"

    I am trying something new (for me): hosting other writers I believe have something to say and that you might want to meet. Today it’s Antonio Rodriguez. I first met Antonio when he was the CEO (and founder) of Tabblo.com. Now Tabblo is part of HP and...
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  • Web applications, are they for real?

    I have written about the key underlying assumption behind Print 2.0: content is created, shared and distributed on the web. Print 1.0 was about riding the wave of the desktop applications. Print 2.0 is about riding the wave of the Web. Sometimes, when...
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  • On iPhone

    I have been called an optimist. I guess it’s true. In mid-July, Jim Lyons wrote about iPhone printing and argued that hoping it would drive new prints was an optimistic view. A few hours later Jim posted a comment titled “Finally the optimists are going...
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  • VJ's "Uncut" Video

    Here is an interesting video from VJ, the executive vice president for HP’s Imaging and Printing Group. I think it’s cool. VJ’s passion for the Print 2.0 journey does come across. I also can’t remember a precedent for an HP Executive VP. Enjoy!
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  • When 2% Leads to a Major Industry Shift

    I was just about to write my last report on our Print 2.0 event in New York, on my way home. I was looking at clouds outside the plane, the real ones, not the Internet cloud when an interesting quote from Vyomesh Joshi’s keynote on Tuesday came back to...
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  • Print is Exciting Again !

    This is how I feel, along with many of the attendees here in New York, on day 2 of HP’s “What do You have to say?” campaign launch. My fellow HP blogger Eric Kintz wrote an excellent summary of the event: HP Ignites the Print 2.0 Revolution . A lot of...
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  • Riding a New Wave

    I am a technologist so I like to connect long term financial success with technology shifts. When I reflect on the success of the Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) over the past 22 years, I can connect it to one major technology shift: the desktop PC....
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