It is clear from the picture that Tim Spalding is from the future. I'm just glad he came back to do bibliohumanitarian work instead of gaming the gaming industry or something.
Just saw this article in the paper edition of Fortune Europe edition no. 8. They do belong to the same company as Business 2.0, but more than a month later?
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Congrats Tim, Abby and John!
The site is great, and the article was great... even if you thought the photo was terrible.
Great review! May your membership increase ten times due to the article.
Do you think there might me an upsurge in business books on LibraryThings shelfs?
I don't quite get the "Oprah book club" analogy. The automated suggested book reading list is somewhat similar.
If humans (LT crew) picked a new book to read for all of us LibraryThingers would this even be useful?
Well, congrats---another mention can only bring up the profits---and that is what business is all about.
Tim;
Congratulations on a superlative service. Best wishes for continued, future and forever success.
All The Best, DC
Awww...that photo isn't bad at all. Nice article and on target. Congratulations.
- Bookmarque
lol @ the photo
It's not bad, but I would be embarrased if I was in it :) That background...
On the photo: agreed, it's not bad - but we promise not to judge you by it. :)
Congratulations on yet another favorable article! Very nice. LibraryThing, as ever, deserves it.
It is clear from the picture that Tim Spalding is from the future. I'm just glad he came back to do bibliohumanitarian work instead of gaming the gaming industry or something.
Just saw this article in the paper edition of Fortune Europe edition no. 8.
They do belong to the same company as Business 2.0, but more than a month later?
Interesting. I don't know. That seems rather... weak, doesn't it?
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