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High-caliber work (Argus Observer) ONTARIO -B & B printing has a new name and a line of new services, but owner Cali Burzota said her business staff remain committed to quality and service for customers while at the same time working to keep expenses to a minimum. PERSONAL TOUCH (Sun-Sentinel) Online photo services offer many create-your-own options Technology might have killed the art of letter writing, but it has improved another time-honored form of communication: holiday cards. Christmas cards get the local treatment (Asheville Citizen-Times) ASHEVILLE – Todd Smith finds the inspiration for his Christmas cards in the kitschiest stuff he can find at flea markets. High-tech gifts in low-tech packages (CNN) This holiday season, it seems high-brow concepts are better off making their commercial debut in low-tech gadgets. Point, click, buy: Cyber Monday is here (Chambersburg Public Opinion) It's Cyber Monday -- the dedicated online shoppers equivalent of the Black Friday sales that bring bargain seekers out in droves to brick and mortar stores the day after Thanksgiving. BEN Column (Bridgeton News) Good morning! Welcome to December. What a bummer the Sunday weather forecast turned into. After Friday and Saturday were perfect for Christmas parades, Mother Nature threw Bridgeton a curveball. Trendy gadget gifts; but just in case, hang on to receipts (Seattle Times) Here are some ideas for forward-looking gadgets. Some have been around for a while and others are bleeding-edge. But they all point toward technology trends that will become more mainstream in the next few years. Apple eats video editing jobs (The Register) Farewell tape Workers in the media industry face either an intoxicating future or one filled with doom because of Apple's Final Cut software and unifying digitisation removing layers of complexity from their work. That's the theme coming out of a tapeless media summit in held last week in London's Soho, a centre for media production and post-production work.… Let's get fiscal (BBC News) Douglas Fraser on extraordinary times and confusing plans Bazaar Bizarre Preview: Paper Breakfast (Bostonist) The Boston edition of Bazaar Bizarre is coming up this Sunday, December 7, from noon to 7pm at The Castle at Park Plaza (Arlington and Columbus). It's an opportunity to peruse handmade crafts from local (and far-flung) artists. Learn a new crafting technique, get a little something for yourself, or stock up on those obligatory holiday gifts this weekend. To help you prepare for the fair ...
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