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From the press release:

Billed as “the missing link between Amazon and Facebook,” the site uses an innovative
algorithm that helps people decide what book to read next. Users can also share and talk
about their favorite books on BookLikes, making it one of the first sites to transform
reading into a social experience. For more information, please visit booklikes.com

June 14, 2011 – BookLikes is proud to announce that it will launch the beta version of
its website June 14 at Mini Seedcamp New York. The web-tech event is perfect for the
BookLikes launch, as the site provides a virtual “e-shelf” where users can catalog their
favorite books and discover new reads.

BookLikes is dedicated to all kinds of readers; it’s easy for anyone to find a good book
thanks to the site’s highly sensitive algorithm. Unlike other sites, BookLikes considers
factors such as reading preferences, general book information and social activity when
providing a personal recommendation. Moreover, the algorithm is constantly learning
from users’ behavior, allowing the site to give suggestions consistently tailored to
people’s reading habits.

Users can also take advantage of the site’s strong social media component. They can
show off their bookshelves on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and they can review,
discuss and share their opinions with other book geeks. BookLikes’ free mobile apps
allow users to get information about books and what others think of them on the go.
Simply scan a book’s ISBN code with an iPhone or Android phone to find out more!

CEO David Piaskowski said that BookLikes was created in response to recent changes in
the book market. E-book sales have increased significantly.

“We are witnessing an e-book revolution,” he said. “Nowadays, the bookcase at home
is not enough. In the era of e-books we need e-shelves which make it possible to put
traditional printed books, e-books and audio books together. This solution also enables
users to organize all their books in one place and share their reading preferences.”

Although BookLikes is currently launching in English-speaking countries, other language
versions are already in progress. Within six months the service will be available in six
more languages: Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Polish.

 
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