PC Magazine bests
An early Christmas present for us—we made PC Magazine's five best services of 2006. They say:
We're pretty honored, particularly since one of the other winners was Skype. Not such bad company to find ourselves in.
"Heavens! Another tag-happy social-networking site that's actually worth using!"Well, I'm not going to argue with that!
We're pretty honored, particularly since one of the other winners was Skype. Not such bad company to find ourselves in.
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Congrats!! Well-deserved, as always! And indeed, good company!
I wish we had their market cap...
And librarything doesn't tie up your extra bandwidth for other people's use without even letting you know it, like Skype does. So I'd say you have them beat in that regard.
Say, can one add line breaks in a review of a book. I'm having trouble getting them to stick, e.g. http://www.librarything.com/
work-info.php?book=9471398
in FF2.0, IE7.0
I used css with "white-space: pre-wrap;" elsewhere to get wrapping to take place, but preserve line breaks that are in the database:
http://cheeaun.phoenity.com
/weblog/2005/06/
whitespace-and-generated-content.html
Great job, guys. You've built an excellent service here.
Congratulations - well deserved. Bob
Congratulations! And definitely well-deserved! Outside of a dog, LibraryThing is a web-geeky booklover's best friend.
Congratulations!
What a rave review :-D
LibraryThing is no longer BETa it is just plain BETTER.
Tim, you got a cap this year. It is Santa's cap. You gave us book lovers another shelf to fill.
Who knows, 2007 could be your green banner year.
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