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Umm, Delicious Monster.

Now I'll have to create my own Delicious Library in anticipation of Mike Matas and Wil Shipman flipping the switch on their fabulous Monster hit software.

My iSight camera as a bar code reader. How easy is that? Once I enter every book, CD, DVD, and any other media into my 'Delicious Library' where it is stored in standard XML format. Then I can do all kinds of sharing, comparing, lending, swapping, and reviewing of this media catalog with friends, family and beyond.

It's fun, it's easy, it's about to become more social, and it's Mac OS X.

Oh, and did I mention that Leander Kahney has a write-up about Delicious Monster in Wired—Monster Fueled by Caffeine?

And it's $40. And I'm downloading it right now. And it was featured at Macworld, SF.

(tag, you're it—)

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