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"SharedBook has developed a unique, on demand reverse publishing platform to help businesses and consumers extract, manipulate and publish the Internet content that is most important to them in the era of Web 2.0, a time when billions of pieces of content - text, data and photos as well as audio and video – appear on the Internet first. With some 14 billion pages of content available online today and growing, the opportunities to Reverse Publish content from the Web to print are limited only by one's imagination."
Blurb provides its users with a desktop application (for Windows or Mac), prospective authors and artists can follow simple templates and publish a real book, dust jacket and all. Costs will depend on your book.
ImageKind offers users the ability to upload art and then have it professionally printed, framed and mounted. Members can also set up their own galleries and set pricing on their photos or art, which other members can buy.
Lulu.com is a new kind of publishing service for any book, CD, DVD, image or calendar you wish to publish and sell. Lulu will produce your item and sell it online. You keep control of the rights, the design and the price and keep 80% of the profits made. Quite a cool 'lil tool.
There's a reasonabley in-depth review of the service in "My Life as a Lulu: Experiences in e-Publishing" by Erika Dreifus.