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My Bookshelf at PaperbackSwap and How You Can Get 'em for FREE

Maybe some of you are aware of PaperbackSwap club and how it works, and maybe some of you are new to it. This is how it works. You post a half dozen books on your Bookshelf -- books you are willing to swap and trade with other members of the club.

Online Book Swaps: 'Tis Better to Give and Receive
Source: The Washington Post

It's like getting a present," Christa Cothrel says a little gleefully. The Arlington resident and self-described bibliophile has been getting books in the mail for four years -- free.

Review: PaperBackSwap.com

If you like to read then you probably have some books lying around that you do not know what to do with.

Downloading by Mail: P2P by USPS
Source: Wired News

Heard about the latest P2P network? It's called the US Postal Service. A new breed of startups aims to cross Gnutella with Netflix, skirting copyright issues (bartering is legal in all 50 states).

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