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Ca méritait bien un post …

Pierre-Alexandre Losson [mailto:pal@xxxx.be]
Envoyé : dimanche 1 juillet 2007 18:26
À : Bruno Piscaglia; sarah De Clercq; Patrice Roulive
Objet : Re: Bxl-Toulouse en voiture 🙂

Super. Merci pour ces infos.
Allez on va encoder tout ca dans le GPS.
ps: pour Pierre et Vacances, prends des photos et tu nous diras si c’est bien, comme ca si c’est nul on rembourse pas Sarah .. on a encore rien payé nous .. :-))

A bientot !!

pierre

Z(ero)Ink technology

Googlereading (my new word, since my switch from netwibes) Techcrunch today, I’ve read and surfed on Zink Technology.

First, the company name is awesome. Zink couldn’t be more hype or web 2.0, although it has nearly nothing to do with Web technology. But going from Zero Ink to Zink gives you one of the possible way to find your next company name. For example, in my work, we would concatenate and abbreviate Film Less, which would result in Fess. Hum … doesn’t work for every business.

Second, what is Zink? Zink is a breakthrough technology that produces on-demand color images and photos – without ink, ribbons or toner.

The key to this process is the patented ZINK paper, an advanced composite material with dye crystals embedded inside and a protective polymer overcoat layer outside. ZINK paper is durable, colorful, and affordable.

Before printing, the embedded dye crystals are colorless, so ZINK paper looks like regular white photo paper. The ZINK printer uses heat to activate and colorize these dye crystals. The printing process is now radically simple. Just add paper and press « print ». The result is high quality, long-lasting, durable, and affordable images.

So the real question is: How much per page?

Ads of the day #1

Passat Bluemotion, Economical and ecological

Deutsche Post’s Pong. (remind me the Ripdis Meagademo on Atari ST :-))

Fifa World Cup under 20 Canada 2007
The second one reminds me The Day After Tomorrow …

Publicité pour la DAB, l'idée avant tout …

via Business Garden

Comment une excellente idée se transforme en un très bonne pub, pour un concept pourtant pas facilement illustrable.