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  4. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, eBay acquired Eachnet, China's online auction leader at the time, [7]: 51 for US$180 million. It became a major contender in the Chinese consumer e-commerce market. [8] Responding to eBay's moves Alibaba launched Taobao as a rival consumer-to-consumer platform. [7]: 51 To counter eBay's expansion, Taobao offered free listings to sellers.

  5. In Amalfi, pesto is made with strips of fragrant lemon zest - AOL

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    To the spaghetti in the pot, add the pesto and ¾ cup of the reserved pasta water, then toss to combine; add more reserved pasta water as needed so the pesto coats the noodles. Toss in the chives ...

  6. Reseller - Wikipedia

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    A subcategory of reseller is a web operative who will buy a large amount of hosting space from an Internet service provider (ISP) and then resell some of this space to clients. Their hosting is often managed through a virtual private server (VPS) which allows them, through a control panel, to administer bandwidth, databases, passwords etc, for ...

  7. First-sale doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The first-sale doctrine (also sometimes referred to as the "right of first sale" or the "first sale rule") is a legal concept that limits the rights of an intellectual property owner to control resale of products embodying its intellectual property. The doctrine enables the distribution chain of copyrighted products, library lending, giving ...

  8. Product sabotage - Wikipedia

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    These products are normally displayed alongside the more attractively packaged and expensive items, in an attempt to persuade customers to buy the more expensive alternative instead. For example, the Tesco supermarket chain sells a "value" range of products in garish (red, blue, and white) packaging to make them appear unappealing and inferior ...

  9. Why people are responding to a video about pesto with their ...

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    “Now, people are recognizing me as the ‘crazy girl.’ ‘Oh, my gosh, you’re the crazy girl,’ ‘you’re the pesto girl,’ and typically nobody would really recognize me,” she says.