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Old 03-29-2018, 10:08 PM   #7
tomsem
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I have long maintained the discover-ability will be the next big break through in the ebook area. Not sure that the goodreader model is going to be the break through or not, though.
What do you think is missing in terms of ‘discoverability’?

I have no problems finding interesting things to read. My problem is finding time to read what I’m interested in reading (and in many cases, have already bought). I don’t rely on any one source of book recommendations, and don’t think I need any more. I have no interest in trying Browserly, at least not until it has attracted some critical mass of users (I’m skeptical that it will, and don’t understand why B&N is even trying this).

Authors and publishers have a discoverability problem. But it is not obvious to me that there is a one size fits all tool to help with this.
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