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  2. Paperless Post - Wikipedia

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    Paperless Post was founded by sibling entrepreneurs James and Alexa Hirschfeld in 2008 when they were 23 and 25 years old respectively. Since then, it has been used by 200 million people. In 2018 it launched a product called Flyer, designed to be a more lightweight, mobile-first invitation. [3]

  3. James Hirschfeld (chief executive) - Wikipedia

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    Hirschfeld, started Paperless Post while he was a student at Harvard and his sister Alexa Hirschfeld was working in New York City in 2008. Paperless Post launched in 2009. Today, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the concern. [1]

  4. Alexa Hirschfeld - Wikipedia

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    Alexa and James Hirschfeld started Paperless Post while he was a student at Harvard and she was working in New York City in 2008. Paperless Post launched in 2009. Paperless Post launched in 2009. She is the President of Paperless Post, and her brother is Chief Executive Officer.

  5. Paperless Post’s sibling cofounders launch a B2B sub-brand ...

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    20% of Paperless Post's event invitations are already sent on behalf of businesses.

  6. Behind the Scenes with ODLR and Paperless Post - AOL

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    When fashion powerhouse Oscar de la Renta decided to partner with Paperless Post, the two combined forces to create an incredible line of wedding invitation

  7. Paperless office - Wikipedia

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    The paperless world was a publicist's slogan, intended to describe the office of the future. It was facilitated by the popularization of video display computer terminals like the 1964 IBM 2260 . An early prediction of the paperless office was made in a 1975 Business Week article. [ 1 ]

  8. Online post office - Wikipedia

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    As paper correspondence becomes inconvenient for businesses that are evolving to maintain a paperless office, services have emerged to outsource the task of scanning snail mail as it arrives. Some online post offices will scan envelopes for subscribing customers, and offer handling options (E.g. whether to scan the contents, store, or shred them).

  9. Postcrossing - Wikipedia

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    Postcrossing is an online project for people to exchange postcards with other project members globally. The project's tag line is "send a postcard and receive a postcard back from a random person somewhere in the world!"