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Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
MakerBot's 3-D Printers Let Consumers Dream Up Prototypes Of Pretty Much Anything. But Do We Need More Plastic? Bre Pettis's MakerBot has attracted millions in financing and is selling its 3-D printers as fast as it can. So how big can his business get? (And why does the world need more crap made and designed out of plastic?) |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Paul Wallich |
Home Fabrication for the Fumble-Fingered The Cupcake CNC makes 3-D printing as easy as pie. Copy that: When assembled, the Cupcake 3-D printer kit, from MakerBot, "photocopies" physical objects at a half-millimeter resolution. |
Macworld September 2001 Phillip Kerman |
Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio Multimedia authoring tool takes a leap into 3-D worlds... |
IEEE Spectrum September 2010 Paul Wallich |
3-D Printers Proliferate But desktop manufacturing isn't yet ready for your desk |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
How To 3-D Print With MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic is a user-friendly descendant of the rapid-prototyping machines utilized by industrial designers for years. |
Searcher October 2012 Irene E. McDermott |
Internet Express - Make to Learn: Libraries and the Maker Movement How can libraries help? Certainly, we can offer internet access to college courses, proctor distance education tests and maybe ... Wait. Can we have a role in helping our patrons learn how to run new, computerized manufacturing equipment? |
Macworld September 2000 David L. Peltz |
Amapi 3D 5.1 Powerful, Inexpensive 3-D Modeling |
Macworld December 2000 Janet Ashford |
Scan Anything Use Your Scanner to Capture Three-Dimensional Objects... |
Macworld September 2004 Ben Long |
iModeller 3D Professional 2.0 If you need to make custom 3-D models but can't spare the time or expense, VR Interactive's iModeller 3D Professional 2.0 can help. |
New Architect February 2003 Michael Hurwicz |
Macromedia Director MX The new version brings power for Lingo scripters and improves ease of use. |
The Motley Fool August 28, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
A New Take on Printing 3-D printing is poised to grow rapidly in the next few years. Investors, take note. |
Macworld June 2003 Greg Miller |
SketchUp 2.2 Fun, inspiring program makes 3-D modeling available to the rest of us |
Macworld July 18, 2007 Greg Miller |
Live Interior 3D 1.2 This 3-D interior design program is aimed at consumers who want to refurnish or remodel a room, office, kitchen, or other interior space. |
InternetNews January 10, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
User-Generated Google 'YouEarth'? Google took another step toward turning Google Earth into a sort of YouTube for geo-located 3-D models today when it released a new version of its 3-D design software Google SketchUp at Macworld. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Too Sexy For Your Finger Splint? Here Come Fabulous, Functional Medical Accessories Daniel Vlasic says that 3-D printers allow doctors to create devices that are perfectly customized to patients' bodies. |
Macworld September 2004 Greg Miller |
Design Intuition 1.3 3-D CAD software, for Mac's OS X, makes woodworking and design projects easy and fun. Recommend for woodworkers, cabinetmakers, and kitchen designers. |
Macworld May 2002 Matthew Lowrie |
Basic Package Simplifies the Creation of 3-D Interactivity for the Web Until now, successfully combining 3-D artistry and Web interactivity has challenged software companies competing in the arena of 3-D on the Web... |
Macworld May 4, 2007 Greg Miller |
Home Design Studio 11.0 3-D home and garden design program helps craft your dream house. |
D-Lib April 2003 Staples et al. |
The Fedora Project An Open-source Digital Object Repository Management System |
Macworld June 22, 2006 Greg Miller |
TurboCAD 3D Macintosh Easy-to-use 3-D CAD program exports to Illustrator. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 M. David Stone |
Expert View: The True Blue Document Scanner There must be a simple, one-step option to scan, recognize, and save the file. |
PC Magazine October 16, 2007 M. David Stone |
Business Scanners Get Personal Office scanners don't have to be enormous machines that need a desk to themselves. A personal scanner might fit your workplace better. |
JavaWorld November 2000 Bill Venners |
Using objects in place of documents for server-client interaction, Part 3 Bill Venners compares objects and documents from a user's perspective. Whereas the previous articles in the series focused on clients that operate autonomously, this article focuses on clients that connect network-delivered services to human users... |