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  2. Kindle Direct Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Amazon's e-book publishing platform launched in 2007, which allows authors and publishers to publish their books to the Amazon Kindle Store. Find out the history, products, and subplatforms of KDP, such as Kindle Scout, Kindle Worlds, and Kindle Vella.

  3. Ray-Ban - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban is a luxury brand of sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. Learn about its iconic styles, such as Wayfarer and Aviator, its smart glasses collaboration with Facebook, and its efforts to combat counterfeiting.

  4. Amazon Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Publishing (or APub) is Amazon's book publishing unit launched in 2009. It has 15 imprints, including AmazonEncore, AmazonCrossing, Montlake Romance, and Thomas & Mercer, and publishes e-books via Kindle Direct Publishing.

  5. Meta's Ray-Ban glasses are about to get a lot smarter

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    Finally, Meta showed off a new limited-edition transparent design for the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses that lets you see the device's internal components. It gives the glasses a late-90s/early-2000s look ...

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    Ray-Ban Women’s Rb1971 Square Sunglasses — $112 (was $186) Related: The Best Non-Amazon Cyber Deals to Snag Right Now Black Friday isn’t over until it’s over — and even then, it’s ...

  7. EssilorLuxottica - Wikipedia

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    EssilorLuxottica is an Italian-French company that produces and sells ophthalmic lenses, optical equipment, prescription glasses and sunglasses. It was created in 2018 from the merger of Essilor and Luxottica, two leading players in the eyewear industry, and is listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange.

  8. Lulu.com - Wikipedia

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    Lulu.com is a company that offers print-on-demand, e-book publishing, and distribution services for authors and publishers. Founded by Red Hat co-founder Bob Young in 2002, it has published over two million titles and has headquarters in North Carolina.

  9. CreateSpace - Wikipedia

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    CreateSpace was a subsidiary of Amazon that offered self-publishing services for books, audiobooks and videos. It was founded in 2000 as BookSurge and merged with Kindle Direct Publishing in 2018.