Saturday, May 31st, 2008
With DailyLit.Com, you finally have time to read all the great classical literature you've been meaning to, --in your email. Or on RSS feeds, with your news. Over time, newspapers have become almost obsolete with all the various news over the Internet, so it makes sense that the time you ...
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
WeBook is basically an online writing community that embraces both a healthy, competitive spirit, and the fact that there are hundreds, or even thousands of brilliant writers waiting to be discovered. There are lots of options, and features. Basically, you review, you write, read, whatever floats your literary boat. They ...
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Sunday, May 18th, 2008
BookQube.Com is the answer to the online literary community. Gone are the days of having to join amateur poetry websites, and pseudo-intellectual forums where people talk about books they've only read the reviews for! If you're a literature enthusiast, eclectic or have your own specific preferred genre, you will absolutely ...
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Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Books are one of those things that people just never seem to lose interest in. Amazon.com made a killing selling books. In fact, Jeff Bezos was just about ready to sell any product over the Internet and he figured books are a good a product as any and it ...
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
The first post on the andStartup blog should be about.. well.. my startup. BookSwim.com is America's first full-service (hardcover and paperback) book rental service. There's lots of other startups out there that have rental models similar to Netflix, so the concept of books just seemed obvious. I started this back in ...
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