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  2. CafePress - Wikipedia

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    CafePress.com. CafePress, Inc. is an American online retailer of stock and user- customized on-demand products. The company was founded in San Mateo, California, but is now headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky along with its production facility. In 2001, CafePress.com won the People's Voice Webby Award in the Commerce category.

  3. List of self-publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    Self-publishing is the publication of media (e.g. books, music, art) by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. However, the author may engage professionals or companies to assist with various aspects of publication, distribution or marketing.

  4. Shiver (D. C. Simpson album) - Wikipedia

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    Folk / Alternative. Length. 43:50. Label. CafePress. Producer. D.C. Simpson. Shiver, released May 18, 2005, is the first album released by Dana Simpson, author of the webcomics Ozy and Millie and I Drew This. The album was recorded by the artist and released on CafePress.com, but the tracks have also been made available for free download.

  5. Snapfish - Wikipedia

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    On September 28, 2018, it was announced that Snapfish would acquire CafePress for more than $25 million. The acquisition was completed on November 9, 2018. On June 10, 2019, Apollo Global Management announced that it would acquire both Snapfish and its rival Shutterfly in separate deals valued at around $3 billion in total.

  6. Why do teens say, ‘Fax, No Printer’? - AOL

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    According to a glossary published by Later.com, “Fax, no printer” is another way of saying “Truth.”. As the website states, “When someone says ‘fax,’ they are essentially saying ...

  7. Talk:CafePress - Wikipedia

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    Cafepress's position on this matter (which Wikipedia has agreed to) is that any traffic brought by an affiliate is not profiteering, or theft, but rather a sale that would not otherwise have been made. Since this specific page is about Cafepress and not wikipedia it is analogous to an independent webpage.