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LibraryThing vs Shelfari/Amazon.
"I've argued for years that one of the critical architectural decisions we can make about Web 2.0 applications is whether they are built on the 'one ring to rule them all' model that we saw with Microsoft Windows and Office, a game where network effects drive a winner-takes-all marketplace, or the Unix/Internet model of 'small pieces loosely joined,' in which cooperating applications come together to build value greater than any of the pieces do alone.
We're entering the critical phase of that decision. Application developers need to embrace the 'small pieces loosely joined' model, or they will be picked off one by one by dominant companies who've already reached scale, and who are practicing the 'one ring' model. (...) Now is a good time for LibraryThing and Goodreads to start talking about interoperability."
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