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Amazon just bought Goodreads!
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Mar 30, 2013 08:02AM

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Eileen wrote: "It will be interesting to see how things change."
I'm hoping things won't change too much.
I'm hoping things won't change too much.
I find it ironic that Goodreads librarians were never allowed to use Amazon as a source of information, to keep the books on this site up to date...And now it might be the #1 place for us to go. Of course it's not clear yet, but hopefully it might make it a little easier to update book info on Goodreads.
Any speculations as to what other changes might come about? I wonder if the other booksellers' purchase links will still exist?
Any speculations as to what other changes might come about? I wonder if the other booksellers' purchase links will still exist?

You can bet the other links will be increasingly harder to use/find as time goes on. Part of that is because Amazon bought them, but the biggest part is because B&N and the others are asleep at the wheel.
What chance does B&N, Apple iBooks, etc have if they didn't make an offer for Goodreads six months ago? Nuts.
Peace, Seeley
I'm still processing the merger, but this is where I am with it. That may change as I learn more and more about it.
http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/3...
http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/3...

http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/3......"
Hugh, that was the best post on the topic that I've seen yet! Well researched, well thought out, and you hit the topics everyone has been scattering around. Thank you!
Peace, Seeley
Seeley wrote: "I, Curmudgeon wrote: "I'm still processing the merger, but this is where I am with it. That may change as I learn more and more about it.
http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/3......"
Thanks Seeley. I sense a general uncertainty about some things around goodreads. I guess I'm not the only one with a Randolph Lalond like paranoia of large corporations. (That's really more from his book. I don't know about him.)
http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/3......"
Thanks Seeley. I sense a general uncertainty about some things around goodreads. I guess I'm not the only one with a Randolph Lalond like paranoia of large corporations. (That's really more from his book. I don't know about him.)