Jan.9, 2014
Martha Stewart, an American business magnate, writer, television personality, and former fashion model, as well as founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, needs help deciding on a 3D printing solution for her office. At CES 2014, Martha Stewart and Jordan Crook of TechCrunch talked with Formlabs and Makerbot CEO Bre Pettis about their 3D printers.
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i'm rich and i need my face in the media... hmm , i see a posterboy who also want media coverage.... Let's do 'business'. by the way, does anyone know what their conversations value is? Value for the viewers I meant.
GGGforeveryone wrote at 1/9/2014 9:01:19 PM:
She should feel right at home with any Glue Gun printer.
jd90 wrote at 1/9/2014 8:27:55 PM:
"Who's going to give me a 3D printer and sponsorship money to pimp their brand?" I wouldn't be surprised if she had that answer before she started. Stuff like that is in the nature of the media game.