Thursday, March 21, 2013

Steve Jobs, PCs, and the Incredible Opportunity in 3-D Printing

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MARCH 21, 2013
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Steve Jobs, PCs, and the Incredible Opportunity in 3-D Printing
Three-dimensional printing sparked an explosion of excitement during 2012. The mainstream adoption of this technology led The Economist to predict a "third industrial revolution" and to envision the "factory of the future." The former editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine left his post to become part of the "maker" movement he believes "will be bigger than the web." You can expect the hyperbole to continue. But is it really hyperbole?
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