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  2. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand ( POD) is a printing technology and business process in which book copies (or other documents, packaging, or materials) are not printed until the company receives an order, allowing prints in single or small quantities. While other industries established the build-to-order business model, POD could only develop after the ...

  3. Kindle Direct Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Kindle Direct Publishing is Amazon.com 's e-book publishing platform launched in November 2007, concurrently with the first Amazon Kindle device. Originally called Digital Text Platform, the platform allows authors and publishers to publish their books to the Amazon Kindle Store . Authors can upload documents in several formats for delivery via ...

  4. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. These cloud computing web services provide distributed computing processing capacity and software tools via AWS server farms .

  5. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp - The ...

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    When it comes to low-wage positions, companies like Amazon are now able to precisely calibrate the size of its workforce to meet consumer demand, week by week or even day by day. Amazon, for instance, says it has 90,000 full-time U.S. employees at its fulfillment and sorting centers—but it plans to bring on an estimated 100,000 seasonal ...

  6. Amazon Has a Secret Warehouse Section Where You Never ... - AOL

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    How does Amazon Warehouse work? According to Amazon, all items are evaluated and graded using a 20-point quality process. The site uses labels like "Like New," "Renewed," "Good," and "Acceptable ...

  7. BiblioVault - Wikipedia

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    BiblioVault is a virtual warehouse for academic books that serves more than 90 scholarly publishers in the U.S. and Europe. Development began in late 2001 under the auspices of the University of Chicago Press, with financial support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. As of mid 2015, BiblioVault provided long-term secure storage for more than ...

  8. Psst... Amazon Warehouse Is The Internet's Best-Kept Secret ...

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    Amazon Warehouse is a section of the Amazon website that "resells millions of like-new, open-box, and pre-owned items that have been returned by customers at a great discount," according to the ...

  9. Amazon opens new facility with same-day delivery services in ...

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    The new warehouse will contain smaller, in-demand items, such as toilet paper, for same-day shipping. ... Amazon’s opened up a new same-day facility on Dec. 19 in Kansas City, arriving right ...