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    PlanetArt acquired CafePress from Shutterfly's business unit, Snapfish, a San Francisco-based company. Part of this transaction included Cafepress changing its...
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  • Expand Product Offerings with CafePress Acquisition". GlobeNewswire News Room. September 28, 2018. Menapace, Brendan. "CafePress Acquired by Snapfish in $25...
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    "VG Cats online stores on CafePress: Krug Keel: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store.aspx?s=krugkeel Pac Cat: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store.aspx?s=paccat...
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  • costs. Major companies using PBworks to host internal documents include CafePress.com, Capgemini, Deloitte, Financial Times, Kiva, and Wideload Games. Many...
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  • consumption offline. Self-publishing is key in this field, and services such as CafePress and Lulu.com are often used for distribution and sales of these anthologies...
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  • material from CafePress stores, and also requires that the image is sent to Notley, and by implication the link of the relevant CafePress store. In 2006...
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  • A vanity press or vanity publisher, sometimes also subsidy publisher, is a publishing house where the author pays to have the book published. It is not...
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  • Curious Office as an incubator of online companies. It is now owned by CafePress. Imagekind is an online art website where artists working in 2-dimensional...
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  • Merchandising lines produced by a partnership consisting of FilmCow and retailer CafePress as well as Hot Topic have been launched in response to the video's popularity...
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    created their own. The Indiana company filed suit against companies like CafePress in May 2005 in an effort to stop sales of merchandise they had not authorized...
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