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	<title>Comments on: You Are What You . . . Read (but You&#8217;re Still Living in a Silo!)</title>
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		<title>By: Adam</title>
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		<description>Hello James, Adam L here from Hungry Machine Inc, the developers of the Visual Bookshelf. I just wanted to thank you not only using the application but also encouraging others to do so as well.

As you mentioned, there are data portability challenges that are challenging for social networks and application developers alike. That being said, we are currently working to meet this challenge.  Maintaining two data bases is exactly the type of inefficiency we hope to eliminate for all of our users.

Happy reading,
Adam L
Hungry Machine Inc</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello James, Adam L here from Hungry Machine Inc, the developers of the Visual Bookshelf. I just wanted to thank you not only using the application but also encouraging others to do so as well.</p>
<p>As you mentioned, there are data portability challenges that are challenging for social networks and application developers alike. That being said, we are currently working to meet this challenge.  Maintaining two data bases is exactly the type of inefficiency we hope to eliminate for all of our users.</p>
<p>Happy reading,<br />
Adam L<br />
Hungry Machine Inc</p>
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