Cool new (to me) technology to make shopping easier: ShopWiki.com
From Wikipedia (emphasis added by me): ShopWiki is an Internet shopping search engine founded in 2005 and launched in early 2006. It was founded by the former DoubleClick CEO Kevin P. Ryan, the former CTO and DoubleClick co-founder Dwight Merriman and Eliot Horowitz. Their primary distinguisher is crawling the internet for stores instead of using data feeds from merchants. In 2006 they received 6.2m in venture funding from Generation Partners. [1] References Kirkpatrick, Marshall. "ShopWiki announces $6.2m in funding." TechCrunch. July 2006. So ShopWiki crawls the internet for every store out there, regardless of whether the stores have paid ShopWiki to have the exposure or not. (I'm not sure yet who pays for this whole set up or where the profit comes in...) It's like a search engine for shopping possibilities, and I must say my first impression is that it works quite well. I started out at the ShopWiki Health and Beauty Guide . Wiki Buying Guides are created, edit...