I wasn't able to make it to the Open Library Developers Meeting 2008 (Open Library) because I was in Los Angeles but I look forward to catching up on what happened that day.  I'm excited to see how far the OpenLibrary project will get in terms of making data about books freely available to the world, not only in terms of a user interface but an API so that people can mashup the data.
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