Today, Slice officially launched Bookshelf, a social and fun way to share and discover books with your friends. Slice Bookshelf is the first and only social book network that automatically builds your virtual library. Bookshelf makes it fun and effortless to create and share collections, explore what your friends are reading, start discussions and even borrow and lend books.
Dive into Bookshelf and start sharing and exploring content as soon as you sign up. Create bookshelves customized by genre or theme and easily share them with your friends and followers. Follow friends, thought leaders and featured bloggers to discover titles you'd like to read. Scroll through your Book Feed to check out new activity, post comments and ask your burning questions about specific books and bookshelves.
"A great book stays with us long after we turn the last page, and the experience is made even better by sharing with friends," said Scott Brady, CEO and co-founder of Slice. "We built Bookshelf with social connections at the core, so recommendations come from the people you know and trust."
So why use Bookshelf to discover your next great read?
Bookshelf is the second product from Slice, the company behind the popular Slice shopping app, which was named the top shopping app in WIRED magazine's app guide, the "new BFF" for online shoppers by CNN and "the only app you need to keep track of the stuff you buy online" by Business Insider. Like the Slice shopping app, Bookshelf syncs with your email inbox to automatically pull information from your past book purchases, so you can effortlessly keep track of and opt to share your favorite books with friends and family.
To sign up for Bookshelf, visit www.slicebookshelf.com.
About Slice
Slice uses the information buried in your email inbox to create fun and useful consumer applications and experiences. The popular flagship app, Slice, provides a simple way for consumers to manage all their purchases, organize receipts, track shipping, take advantage of price adjustments and improve their shopping experiences. Slice Bookshelf is the easiest way to share and discover books with friends. Based in Palo Alto, CA, Slice is privately held with funding from DCM, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Michael Birch, FLOODGATE, Innovation Endeavors (Eric Schmidt) and Rick Thompson. For more information, visit www.slice.com.
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