Library
Jul 3 2009, Rajni

Passionate about reading? If yes, you surely have a huge collection of books, magazines and other wisdom-offering treats, right? How about storing them? Well, we’ve got something to show you. Steal a quick look and check out the picture above....

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People attend the launch of the World Digital Library in Paris, Tuesday April 21, 2009. National libraries and UNESCO have put some of humanity’s earliest written works, from Chinese oracle bones to Latin America’s first novel, online in the World...