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What is Scribd?
Submitted Feb 16 by
Jason Bentley
 
About Us
Scribd began with a simple observation – that there's a writer in all of us. And that even morefundamental than our desire for self-expression is our need to learn and be inspired.Today, Scribd is the place where you publish, discover and discuss original writings and documents.More than 50 million people each month are finding or sharing fun, functional or fantastical writings anddocuments on Scribd.com and tens of thousands of other websites that have embedded Scribd'sdocument reader.We built a technology that's broken all barriers to traditional publishing and in the process also built oneof the largest readerships in the world.
Democratizing Publishing
With Scribd's iPaper document reader, anyone can easily upload and immediately share their originalworks on Scribd.com or any other website. iPaper transforms PDF, Word, PowerPoint and many other file formats into an elegant web display. Your work can be shared with Scribd's community of passionatereaders, and because every word of your document is indexed for search engine optimization, your screenplay, novel or even sheet music and recipes also can be discovered by the world.You can create (or liberate from your hard drive) anything you want to share – that comparative essayon Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, the first three chapters of the book you've been meaning to finish, journal entries from your trip to Thailand... Scribd provides a creative and useful new platform for readers, authors, publishers and anyone else seeking to express themselves, share ideas andexchange information.
 
Uploading documents to Scribd
Submitted Feb 16 by
Jason Bentley
 Uploading documents to Scribd is a breeze. Here's how:
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You'll find the yellow Upload button at the top of every page on Scribd. Once you're logged into Scribd,click it to go to the Upload page.
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Click "Click to Choose Files" and select one or more files from your computer. If you can't see thisbutton, check that your browser plug-ins or security software is configured to allow traffic from Scribd.
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Next you have a chance to rename your uploads and set privacy settings before uploading. Whenready, click "Upload Docs."
 
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After your documents finish uploading, you'll be given the opportunity to categorize, tag, and describeyour documents. These are optional, but highly recommended. Thorough descriptions dramaticallyimprove others' ability to find your documents on Scribd and via search engines.
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