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  2. Amazon Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Thomas & Mercer is for mystery titles. [9] Powered by Amazon is a self-publishing platform that allows the publication of a series of books under any imprint name. For example, in May 2011, Seth Godin launched The Domino Project, an imprint created to publish a series of manifestos. It was the inaugural Powered by Amazon imprint project. [10]

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  4. AbeBooks - Wikipedia

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    The company name "Abebooks" is derived from their original name, "Advanced Book Exchange". [3] From the late 1990s to 2005, AbeBooks had reseller agreements with eBay , Half.com , Barnes & Noble.com , BibliOZ.com and Amazon.com , allowing AbeBooks to market and sell booksellers' books through those channels; these agreements were dissolved in 2005.

  5. Kindle Store - Wikipedia

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    The Lending Library was added in late 2011 for Amazon Prime members with Kindle e-readers. This perk allows access to the "Kindle Owners' Lending Library" where users can borrow one e-book, choosing from over 600,000 titles as of July 2014, per calendar month from the Kindle Store for free. [10]

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  7. E-book lending - Wikipedia

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    Overdrive is the only eLending service that works with the Amazon Kindle, but that functionality is limited to U.S. library readers only. [3] E-book lending is different from physical book lending. Libraries have always been able to acquire and lend physical books without requiring any special permission from publishers.

  8. Amazon Vine - Wikipedia

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    Leftover articles from these newsletters went to the "Last Harvest" list, where Vine members could choose unlimited products. Products available for review originally included essentially any item that was available for sale on Amazon. [16] In return for products received, members were required to post a review within 30 days of delivery. [15]

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