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  2. Susan Polis Schutz - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 price paid for bluemountain.com became an example of what was later seen as the excesses of the dot-com bubble: the website was sold again in 2001, to greeting card company American Greetings, for just $35 million in cash. [7] [8] Schutz is the executive producer and director of the documentary film Anyone and Everyone.

  3. E-card - Wikipedia

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    E-card is an electronic postcard or greeting card, with the primary difference being that it is created using digital media instead of paper or other traditional materials. E-cards are available in many different mediums, usually on various Internet sites.

  4. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    American Greetings Corporation is a privately held American company and is the world's second largest greeting card producer behind Hallmark Cards. [2] [3] Based in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, the company sells paper greeting cards, electronic greeting cards, gift packaging, stickers and party products.

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    With that in mind, we found 10+ greeting cards, for a variety of occasions, that make us genuinely chuckle. From birthdays to new babies, send some love to your favorite people while also putting ...

  6. Blue Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Arts, a greeting card company founded by poet Susan Polis Schutz and physicist/illustrator Stephen Schutz in 1971; Blue Mountain, a logo used by Paramount Pictures and its companies; Blue Mountain Pottery, a Canadian company; Blue Mountain State, an American comedy series

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  8. Webshots - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 2007, CNET announced that it had sold Webshots to American Greetings for $45 million in cash. [7] Webshots joined the American Greetings Interactive unit and was reunited with another former Excite@Home property—the eCard website Blue Mountain. On October 2, 2012, American Greetings sold Webshots to Threefold Photos, Inc.

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