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News BookLamp.org is open, and we need your feedback!
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General Discussion
Feel free to talk about anything and everything in this board.
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588 Posts
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Last post by Stephen Rollins
in Re: How to promote a blo...
on October 14, 2008, 02:59:51 pm
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General Reactions to BookLamp's Approach
Do you have a thought about how the system should work? Are you curious about something? This is a good place to let us know in general what your reactions are to the project, the story behind it, or whether or not I need a haircut in my videos. :) If you have feedback for us but have no preference on how we proceed with the project, this is the place to let us know what's on your mind.
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Last post by Stephen Rollins
in Re: You need to change y...
on October 14, 2008, 03:09:14 pm
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CanGoogleHearMe.com Discussion
CanGoogleHearMe.com used to have a public forum, but I shut it down after a while. Well, here it is again. If you have any comments about CanGoogleHearMe.com, the site that helped this project go from a random idea to an actual piece of code, this is the place for it.
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Last post by Aaron Stanton
in Re: RSS feed not valid
on April 03, 2008, 06:18:39 pm
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Site Updates
Updates from the Core Team about day-to-day changes and improvements to the BookLamp site.
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Last post by Stephen Rollins
in Re: What are the Odds of...
on October 14, 2008, 03:12:38 pm
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Where should this project go from here?
This question is why these forums exist - We're at a turning point in the project, and we need to know what you think. How should we move forward with BookLamp? Is this something you would use? Do we seek venture capital and scan books, or do we open source and make this a community project? Please help us figure out our next move.
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Last post by Stephen Rollins
in Re: Business Coach
on September 10, 2008, 04:36:14 pm
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BookLamp.org - Publisher's Project Discussion
BookLamp.org actually has multiple aspects to it. The most obvious one is what we internally call The Reader's Project, and focuses on matching readers to books - that's BookLamp.org's main function. But one of the other aspects is what we internally call The Publisher's Project, or the Agent's Project, and focuses on matching publishers and agents to unpublished manuscripts. If you have thoughts that are specific to The Publisher's Project, here's where they should be mentioned.
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Last post by Daniel Bowen
in Re: What is the Publishe...
on August 09, 2008, 11:44:49 pm
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