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<title>Ravings of an Intermittent Fool - Cincinnati Public Library Amazon Greasemonkey Script version 0.3 Released</title>
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<description> As has been mentioned before, I&apos;ve produced a Greasemonkey script to add notification to Amazon surfers if the currently displayed book is in the Cincinnati Public library.  Since the script seems to break quite a bit when Amazon changes their page structure, I&apos;ve updated the script to display in a little floating rectangle in the upper left hand corner as you can see from the image.  This should be pretty fool-proof for awhile.  Future updates to this will be to give the end user some indication that something is happening since it can take a few seconds to contact the Cincinnati Public Library catalog.

Download Cincinnati Public Library Lookup v0.3</description>
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