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  • Justin 10:26 pm on October 29, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , people, , , web 2.0   

    UPDATED: Black People Don't Read 

    As you may recall, I recently wrote a post about the observation that black people don’t read and unfortunately, to some degree it’s true. Though I remain optimistic about this observation, and would hope that this will change, I must admit that I didn’t necessarily supply a solution. Well have no fear, a solution is here. A friend of mine sent me a link to a pretty cool website and to be honest, I think it is a great tool to use for someone looking to make reading a more social event. Shelfari.com is a website that allows you to share books that you have enjoyed reading with others, particularly your friends or people within your network. The other cool thing is that it allows you to recommend books to your friends, which brings the traditional “book club” element online. Of course the service allow you to search by author, ISBN, or subject, but you can also search for subject matter in a huge tag cloud which are very useful and creative web 2.0 element. This cloud also allows you to see what other people find interesting and maybe spark you interest enough to see what all the fuss is about. My initial reaction is this service is great and hopefully will be the start of something bigger. Of course this is just my opinion, why don’t you check it out, and come back and tell me what you think.

    -Justin

     
  • Justin 9:25 pm on October 29, 2007 Permalink | Reply  

    7 Days and Counting 

    Well for those of you who don’t know, there are just 7 days till my 25th birthday. I’m a looked freaked, just because of all the hype… I think, but I am also excited. I’m excited to see what God will bring to my life over the next year. He has already done so much that I get goosebumps thinking about what he will do next.

    For my birthday I think I’m going to take Mom to a really nice restaurant to thank her for taking the time to raise me, the way she did. Though I know it will never be enough, I just see it at as a small token of my appreciation. I know it’s a slightly different angle than most, but she is worth it, and so much more. Anyway I just wanted to say hello and let you know that I am excited about the next 7 days and for those of you, who are close to me, this may just be a reminder ;-) Anyway be blessed and i’ll holla!

    -Justin

     
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