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  2. Ten Thousand Villages - Wikipedia

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    Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit fair trade organization that markets handcrafted products made by artisans from more than 120 artisan groups in more than 35 countries.. As one of the world’s largest and oldest fair trade organizations, [1] Ten Thousand Villages cultivates long-term buying relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to ...

  3. Depop - Wikipedia

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    Depop was founded in 2011 by entrepreneur Simon Beckerman at an Italian technological incubator and business start-up centre H-Farm. [3] Beckerman came up with the original outline of the application during his time working on PIG, a fashion magazine based in Italy that he co-founded.

  4. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    As the sharing economy inspires itself largely from the open source philosophy, [15] open source projects dedicated to launching a peer to peer marketplace include Cocorico [16] and Sharetribe. [17] In 2010 CouchSurfing was constituted as for-profit corporation and by 2014 online marketplaces that consider themselves part of the sharing economy ...

  5. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Users are usually using the website to find friends, share a hobby, or for professional networking. [42] Meetup users do not have "followers" or other direct connections with each other like on other social media sites. [42] Meetup users self-organize into groups. [42] As of 2017, there are about 225,000 Meetup groups in 180 countries. [40]

  6. Sharing economy - Wikipedia

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    The sharing economy is a socio-economic system whereby consumers share in the creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods, and services. These systems take a variety of forms, often leveraging information technology and the Internet, particularly digital platforms, to facilitate the distribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in goods and services.

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  8. Skillshare - Wikipedia

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    Skillshare previous logo. Skillshare is an online learning community based in the United States that provides educational videos. [1] [2] [3] The courses are non accredited and are only available through a paid subscription. [4]

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