Very cool! I think we can put this to very good uses during the boat shows where there is limited office resources.

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Very cool! I think we can put this to very good uses during the boat shows where there is limited office resources.
mPrinter, moins chère que la Little Printer
mPrinter, moins chère que la Little Printer Lorsque la Little Printer a montré le bout de son nez sur KickStarter l'année dernière, nous avons été nombreux à pousser des petits cris de joie hystériques. Mais tout a malheureusement changé lorsque son prix est tombé au début de la semaine. Faut dire aussi, une imprimante à tickets proposée à 259 $, ça calme tout de suite. Si vous êtes restés sur votre faim, alors il y a de fortes chances que vous vous laissiez séduire par la mPrinter et pour...
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mPrinter
Today, BERGCloud started accepting pre-orders for the much-hyped Little Printer. The Little Printer is essentially a thermal printer with hooks into numerous web services that will print out a sort of receipt with news, weather and any other data that you specify. Their images show people on the train doing a sudoku, a receipt with Guardian headlines being printed, and a pinned-up to do list from Google Tasks, all printed on receipt paper. Frankly, I don't see the appeal of such a product, but it has gotten a considerable amount of press and public interest.
Today, while browsing Kickstarter, I happened upon mPrinter. This is a near-identical product with two features that set it apart. First, it's $120, less than half of what the Little Printer costs. But there's another feature that makes mPrinter really interesting, and that's that it is programmable via Javascript. This is a really compelling feature. Whereas the Little Printer is limited to the services, publications and features that have been integrated with it, which for the moment seems only to be a few publications and websites, mPrinter is going to enable you to tap any API in existence. This is going to make the product incredibly more powerful, useful and extensible than the Little Printer.
Moreover, it's going to be exposed via its own API to other apps and websites. Combining the mPrinter with a service such as IFTTT would give non-technical people a lot of control and would greatly extend the functionality of such a device. It would also give apps the ability to print arbitrary data, which opens up other possibilities.
Although I'm unlikely to buy either of them anytime soon, I think that mPrinter certainly is an interesting concept, and is absolutely going to steal the thunder of Little Printer.