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Hello everyone! Welcome to 2024! A few new Bookship features to announce! Libby Search and Kindle Notes import.
Ever been looking a cool web page mentioning a bunch of books you want to remember?
Had a chance to be interviewed by Marc Saltzman for radio (Radio America’s Tech It Out), airing tomorrow (Saturday afternoon). It’s also syndicated via podca...
Hello everyone! We’re in the final stages of beta testing our forthcoming TBR app. TBR is a great place to keep your To Be Read list (and the books you’re re...
Hello and welcome to all the new Bookshipers!
Hello everyone! This month we’re talking about how to find great books just for you, our partnership with the prestigious Los Angeles Review of Books, and so...
We’re excited to introduce personalized book recommendations (“Your Picks”) to Bookship Premium, as of version 8.5, in your app stores now.
Hello everyone! It’s been awhile since our last newsletter, we have some wonderful new authors in our Meet the Author program, and a bunch of app improvement...
Live Video in Bookship!!!
What do you call an awesome group of writers? We call them Tall Poppies. Read on….
I wanted to close out 2020 with a last update for the year on Bookship. First, thank you for using Bookship. We hope you’re getting value out it. Please get ...
With many of us unable to gather in groups right now, virtual book clubs are becoming a big deal. We hope Bookship is helping you stay in touch with friends ...
We hope you’re continuing to stay safe and healthy during this challenging time, and finding ways to stay in touch with friends and family.
We hope you are staying safe and well during this challenging time.
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Welcome to October! We hope you’re enjoying the early stages of fall and reading some great books. Recently some folks have reported the app getting “stuck”,...
Welcome to our somewhat belated July newsletter! The good news: we waited to send this until we could announce some new features! First, thanks to those who ...
Hope you’re enjoying spring and getting ready for summer. And reading some great books! We’ve got some recommendations for you below.
Welcome to May from Bookship!
This month we are very excited to announce a major new release of Bookship. Starting today, you can read classic works FOR FREE right inside Bookship. Great ...
This month we are very excited to announce a major new release of Bookship. Starting today, you can read classic works FOR FREE right inside Bookship. Great ...
Welcome to 2019 from Bookship!
Bookship is a social reading app for sharing your reading experiences with friends, family co-workers or book club.
Bookship is a social reading app for sharing your reading experiences with friends, family and co-workers. It’s great for sharing thoughts, comments, photos ...
A great new year’s resolution is to read more/better books, especially in today’s age of distraction. I made a mobile app called Bookship that helps you read...
My mother passed last year from complications due to ALS. She was unfailingly in good spirits during her battle with the disease, even knowing it was a terri...
Wow. The Bookseller has shortlisted us for BookTech Company of the Year! Kinda surprising actually! Very excited. We’ll be competing in the finals at the Fut...
Really excited to see our social reading app Bookship profiled on The Bookseller, one of the UK’s oldest magazines and the leading Publishing trade publicati...
Recently we were interviewed by the inimitable Justine Espiritu for ThinkTech HI. We talked The Hawaii Project, Books & Spirits, and other fun stuff. Hav...
Today marks our 2nd foray into voice-driven book recommendations. Today we’re releasing an Alexa Skill for book recommendations, powered by The Hawaii Projec...
Reading a book? $9.99 or so. Reading a book with a friend? Priceless.
The Hawaii Project finds great books you’d never find on your own. We do that by crawling a curated set of the “bookish” web and seeing what books people are...
Everybody loves lists, right?
This is the second post in our continuing series on how and why The Hawaii Project recommends great books, and more broadly the key ingredients in a good dis...