Scribd has been out of private beta for about a week now, and there isalready a lot of discussion about it in the blogosphere. A search for Scribdusing Technorati returns 810 results, and a search using Google Blog Searchreturns 6,584 results. We would like to thank everyone who has mentionedScribd and point out a few bloggers who said something interesting or niceabout the website.Paul Stamatiou said some really positive things about Scribd in this blog post. For example, he explains that he has “fallen in love with Scribd” andalso pointed out how cool our traffic analytics are. Another excited blogger isKathy Schrock , who has described the site as “too cool for words”. After finding her blog we have been in touch with Kathy and she has given ussome very useful feedback.We’re very excited about a post on Scribd on the blogRev2.org, whichdescribes the site as “YouTube / Digg for Docs & Spreadsheets.” The author says that he is “nearly addicted to Scribd as I was to YouTube in its earlydays. They’ve greatly and successfully managed to take all the good bits outof already-developed concepts and put it as a new package for somethingthat we’ve yet to explore.” We’re very excited about such positivefeedback!Amit Agarwal wrote a nice blog postherein which he pointed out Scribd’s“one-size-fits-all kind of solution” that “makes it extremely easy for you toembed any kind of document (including PDF) in your blog.” Alex Chitualso gave agreat overviewof the site summarizing many of the features.While the majority of blogs about Scribd have been written in the last week,there are a few people who blogged about the site during our private beta.We want to point out one in particular,Dossy's Blog. This was written way back when Scribd had only a fraction of the features it has now and a verydifferent design. This post will show you a picture of what the site lookedlike back in November.To our surprise, the majority of the blogs that mention Scribd are not inEnglish. Just for fun, we’ll link to one Spanish posthereand one Chinese posthere. There is also one we found inBulgarian. A Bulgarian friend of
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