Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Amcor naming it's spin-off company 'Orora'
- A UK security printer hit with a $700,000 corruption charge
- The 75-year-old piece of paper that started the computer era
- NZ Post cutting letter delivery due to the decline in snail mail
- Rawson Graphics' Lachlan Finch joining a fundraising walk
- Barcelona football club wrapping its team bus with Mactac
- Ooh Media promoting the Spring Carnival with 3D fascinators
- Kansas City Library's amazing old book façade
- 75 amazing pieces of paper art
- Fujifilm sponsoring the Ride to Conquer Cancer
- Is there a place for B2 digital?
- Has a customer ever pushed you to submit their job for an award?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Media Options collapse: $3.3m claims, no buyer found, key meeting on Friday
2) Rumour engulf Kalamzoo, so what is really happening at NZ giant?
3) Bruce Mansell tragedy: industry legend loses eyesight after car crash
4) World's biggest printer passes $11bn revenue with mega-acquisition
5) Crystal capitalises on $380k govt grant, but another $1.8m of grants under threat
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