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Kristen
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Apr 03, 2013 07:43AM

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On the other hand, I hate big companies buying up smaller ones. I liked Goodread's independence. I am very sorry to see that independence or even the perception of independence to have to be subject to wary and cautious observation.

I just wonder what Amazon gets out of this acquisition?



Amazon owns 40% of LibraryThing. Amazon also owns Shelfari. :/




I feel as if so many social and online retail places have our data already that is becoming harder and harder to be a private citizen. It's pretty scary and you see the "Big Brother" aspects in Amazon and if you do any searching online, in Google. Let's not leave out Facebook and any site that allows you to use a social media site to log in. Our data is already being used, unfortunately. We are luckily aware of Amazon and can work to protect ourselves while FB changes so quickly it's hard to figure out how to stay protected.
In the words of Mad-Eye Moody "constant vigilance" is needed! Constant vigilance!


I agree! GoodReads is awesome; everything I've put on here is public anyway so I never considered any of it to be private information.

I'm confused. Don't they already own Shelfari? Or is that someone else. We have a new local bookstore in our town and they are thriving....I am still going to use Goodreads, but I'll do my buying in my own town.



that would be terrific! More power to us!

John Yingling