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  2. Custom software - Wikipedia

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    Custom software. Custom software (also known as bespoke software or tailor-made software) is software that is developed specifically for some specific organization or other user. As such, it can be contrasted with the use of out-of-the-box software packages developed for the mass market, such as commercial off-the-shelf software, or existing ...

  3. StyleRocks - Wikipedia

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    StyleRocks allows its customers to fashion their own bespoke items, including necklaces, rings, cufflinks, earrings and bracelets. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] StyleRocks also features the ability to print one's desired ring design in 3D prior to purchase.

  4. Bespoke - Wikipedia

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    The word bespoke (/ bəˈspoʊk /) has evolved from a verb meaning 'to speak for something', to its contemporary usage as an adjective. Originally, the adjective bespoke described tailor-made suits and shoes. Later, it described anything commissioned to a particular specification (altered or tailored to the customs, tastes, or usage of an ...

  5. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process in which book copies (or other documents, packaging, or materials) are not printed until the company receives an order, allowing prints in single or small quantities. While other industries established the build-to-order business model, POD could only develop after the ...

  6. Tailor - Wikipedia

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    Tailor. 1955 photo of a tailor at work in Wales. A tailor is a person who makes or alters clothing, particularly in men's clothing. [1] The Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the thirteenth century. [2] Fuliru tailor named Dorcas in Democratic Republic of Congo.

  7. Applications of 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    3D printing can be particularly useful in research labs due to its ability to make specialized, bespoke geometries. In 2012 a proof of principle project at the University of Glasgow, UK, showed that it is possible to use 3D printing techniques to assist in the production of chemical compounds.

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