Colleen Bohen
Colleen Bohen joined TWICE in June 2006 as assistant editor after graduating from Hofstra University with a B.A. in print journalism and a minor in history. She also spent the previous two years interning with TWICE's sister publication, Playthings, where she covered the toy industry.
Email: colleen.bohen@reedbusiness.com
Reporters NotebookLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Distribution NuggetsA brief look into some of the news bits we’ve collected from those on the distribution side of our business: · DBL Distributing has entered a new distribution agreement to carry Hitachi’s LCD and plasma HDTVs, including its UltraVision Ultra Thin line of LCD HDTVs with 1.5-inch panels.... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) WSJ: Dell Trying To Sell FactoriesRound Rock, Texas — Dell is hoping to sell its collection of factories around the world, according to The Wall Street Journal . Unnamed sources said to be “familiar with the matter” told WSJ that the company has been approaching contract computer manufacturers in recent months with offers to sell the plans, and that the company is hoping to unload most or all of its... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) This One’s For The ‘Salesman’Willy Loman would have loved this. This week, Slate’s Farhad Manjoo is declaring “The Death of Planned Obsolescence.” Manjoo was driven to this proclamation primarily by the consumer electronics industry’s growing tendency to produce products that can receive software updates with new features long after the consumer makes his initial purchase. He... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Au Revoir, Bill... And XPBill Gates’ last day at Microsoft is tomorrow. With the extensive amount of coverage already available ( here , here and here , for instance) it would be redundant at best for TWICE to attempt to write a sweeping retrospective feature on Gates’ career, and, more importantly, to try to describe the magnitude of his effect on the industry within the confines of a single article.... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Adobe Debuts Free PhotoshopAdobe has introduced a free online version of its Photoshop software called Photoshop Express , according to a TWICE story . I haven’t been able to try it yet because my work computer doesn’t have the right version of Adobe Flash Player (and I don’t have the authority to install it), but I imagine it would be worth taking it for a spin. I plan to try the software... More |
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