Webook
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WEbook is a web-enabled publisher, launched in 2008 to provide an online platform for creating, publishing, and disseminating community-sourced books. WEbook leverages the convergence of major trends in blogging, social networks, and the American Idol propensity toward democratic talent discovery.
Founded in 2007 by Itai Kohavi, founder and CEO of Comfy Ltd. and the Neat Group, which was sold to Cendant in 2003.
WEbook's first community-sourced project is Pandora, a literary thriller written published in April 2008 and created by 17 authors and 17 other editors and contributors on the WEbook.com cooperative writing platform.
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