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	<title>Comments on: Read what top business people are recommending</title>
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		<title>By: NextLeap.net &#187; Book-based Social Networking: LibraryThing and Shelfari</title>
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		<description>[...] [Let&#8217;s also remember Suggestica [recently reviewed here], which lists reading lists of experts and famous business-persons.] LibraryThing is older, has a deeper database and more users, which translates into more comments and reviews. Shelfari, on the other side, has graphically superior user interface, which makes browsing a lot funnier. My suggestion: use both and enjoy the next book coming out of these sites. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] [Let&#8217;s also remember Suggestica [recently reviewed here], which lists reading lists of experts and famous business-persons.] LibraryThing is older, has a deeper database and more users, which translates into more comments and reviews. Shelfari, on the other side, has graphically superior user interface, which makes browsing a lot funnier. My suggestion: use both and enjoy the next book coming out of these sites. [...]</p>
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