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Sunday
Feb262012

3D Systems In USA Today

A great piece on 3D printing appeared recently in USA Today. While the piece says nothing we haven't already known about here, there is something to notice: USA Today is a very consumer-oriented publication. It's about as mass-media as you can get and still be a newspaper. 
 
The fact that such a publication has dedicated so much space to 3D printing must mean only one thing: 3D Printing is about to hit the big time. 
 
And it's a very well written article, too. 
  
Via USA Today (Hat tip to Miguel)