I'd pay a *lot* more for books if I could see the highlights, annotations, and marginalia of friends or people I follow. If books really do matter in the world, feels like we'd benefit from a lot more reading technology. Getting books onto the screen was a good *first* step.
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Yep, the next version of Glose will make that happen. Platform works wonderfully in education but needs more work to convince general readers/consumershttp://www.glose.com
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Tried glose just now. Terrible UX. Aweful. Great idea though. I can help u with UX design / simplify it. If you are keen, msg me. Best.
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Agree on this. Tried to provide feedback on several UI/UX issues through the help page. When submitting, the entire message vanished with no indication of whether it was submitted or not.

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And yes of course we have your feedback - thanks so much
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This could be a great ICO candidate: - raise 100s of millions for a social notes/annotation tool - quickly realize the tool has no business being on the blockchain + this isn't a big enough market - repurpose funds raised in ICO to fund high quality annotations for many decades
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@Kindle kinda does it right? Except not for your friends specifically? But super easy for them to add... You can already share highlights here from there... -
A couple of tweaks and they get there easily. Now you can just see frequently hilted passages or share a highlight (if you're willing to connect them).
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BTW is always surprises me how trivial and predictable the majority’s preferences are, to the point of dumb.
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