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< Prev PostParent LinkNext Post > Misc How about a wi-fi cafe combined with a print-on-demand bookstore? Now that so many book sales are online, how about putting the bookstore in the cafe instead of the cafe in the bookstore? A suitable print-on-demand area could offer periodicals, posters and books from local artists and writers, hard-to-find foreign books and dictionaries, and high-resolution coffee table books. Use recycled paper (such as from New Leaf) and eco-friendly inks, and you've got a bookstore with a minimal landfill footprint. Put up printed artwork by local creatives and offer free sample books to read while eating your sandwich, and you've got a community-oriented social scene. I'm not even going into burn-on-demand CDs and DVDs from local artists here. Xerox has long been a proponent of print-on-demand technology:
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