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How To Find People (and Blogs) Like You, Using Librarything
Posted on 07/16/2007 07:43:52 | Link | Post Comment
This is a way to find people like you by correlating their books with yours.
1. Go to LibraryThing.com and input all your books
2. Go to your profile page and find the Members With Your Books box
3. Check out each member to see if they have a blog (the Cooliris Previews firefox extension can make it easier to check out each link)
I found 10 new blogs this way - looking forward to them.
1. Go to LibraryThing.com and input all your books
2. Go to your profile page and find the Members With Your Books box
3. Check out each member to see if they have a blog (the Cooliris Previews firefox extension can make it easier to check out each link)
I found 10 new blogs this way - looking forward to them.
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