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		<description><![CDATA[Bookcrossing is an interesting web-based service that &#8220;sets books free.&#8221; Members leave books in public places, then track their progression around the community and world online. It may be little more than a curiosity but I find it surprisingly hopeful. It engages people&#8217;s sense of community by tapping the fascination with serendipity. It also, in some small way, engenders greater society-wide efficiency of resource use. Many people read the same...]]></description>
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