Video: Espresso Book Machine now serving 3.6 million books, thanks Google
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Not sure how, but a deal with Google that gives On Demand Books access to an additional 2 million public-domain books slipped by us last week. On Demand Books, you'll recall, is the company behind the Espresso Book Machine -- an ATM, of sorts, for printing digital books. The machine prints, binds, and trims a single paperback-quality book with full-color cover in just a few minutes. So fast, in fact, that it's been captured in the 2 minute and 31 second video after the break. Mmm, candy.
[Thanks, Raphael C.]
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