Comments on: Weekend project: Scan your books into Google
Looking for something to do this weekend? Forget the nice weather and spend it scanning books into Google's Book service.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Forget the nice weather and spend it scanning books into Google's Book service.
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And, of course, it's absolutely useless for those of us who have books sans barcodes and/or ISBNs.
- by iTrackmine June 7, 2009 2:18 PM PDT
- You forgot iTrackmine.com. I use a $10 cuecat (get from cuecats.com) and have full mobile access to everything I own (books, movies, music, wine, electronics, games, et-al) while I'm in the store. And a whole slew of unique and USEFUL features and tools.
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(6 Comments)iTrackmine also has all the details you need for insurance (avg. price, price you paid, where you bought, etc). And full social capabilities so you can know what you want and have, your friends want and have, and swap stuff, recommended gifts (with what they already own filtered out), etc...it's a lot more robust and rich than anything else.