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Google Books is the most frustrating product I use on a regular basis. It’s *almost* incredible (search all books instantly!). But instead it feels like what you’d get if JSTOR ran Wikipedia.
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Kevin Simler
@KevinSimler
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25. sij |
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oh no, Patrick’s tweeting about books again 😬
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Patrick Collison
@patrickc
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25. sij |
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Now if only Google Books could auto-summariz... 🤐🙈🙅♂️
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Satyajeet Salgar
@salgar
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26. sij |
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Thanks for using it! :-) We always love feedback - what frustrates you?
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Patrick Collison
@patrickc
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26. sij |
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Missing pages and inability to read more of the book. I understand that copyright agreements are an impediment but the limitations ruin the product. (I’d be willing to pay to read more if necessary.)
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Shaul Kfir
@ShaulKfir
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26. sij |
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And I suspect this is the reason:
theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
It's depressing
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Andy Sparks
@SparksZilla
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25. sij |
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Would love to hear what you’d want to be different. We’re building a new way to publish books on webpages at @holloway
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James Broadhead
@jamesbroadhead
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25. sij |
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It _was_ better, but then it got hobbled by copyright gremlins
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Matt Kilcoyne 🥴
@MRJKilcoyne
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25. sij |
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Could do with a rental of subscription system too. So annoying to be reading and find a page missing.
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