![]() For example, they have a new 10.4-inch LCD touch-panel user interface called the Océ ClearConnect. These units appear to have a lot going for them. So, the first thing you know is that they’re fast. The primary difference between the two seems to be with print speeds: They range from 10 linear feet per minute with the Océ PlotWave 340 to 13 linear feet per minute with the Océ PlotWave 360. The people at Canon Solutions America recently announced their new Océ PlotWave 340 and Océ PlotWave 360 large-format monochrome printing systems. Whatever, today’s Pick of the Week is about the kind of connectivity that’s very much a good thing. TTYL” is simply not a stay-connected tweet the world needs to know so that it can relax unless it’s flashed by Anthony Weiner. See, I find people staying connected via Twitter astoundingly mind-numbing. ![]() And, as Martha Stewart would say, it’s a good thing. Everything gets more connected every day.
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