32 posts tagged Froogle
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Product Images in Google Shopping OneBox
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ product-images-in-google-shopping.ht…Google started to display a thumbnail in the Product Search OneBox, as you can see by searching for [usb flash]. The image illustrates the top search result, but links to the list of results. As part of the Universal Search, this OneBox can be displayed at the top of the search results page or at the bottom of the page, depending on its relevance to the query.
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Froogie Froogle Submit
http://www.dailyfreesoft.info/ froogie-froogle-submit/Click to enlarge Froogie Froogle Submit 1.6 Froogie is the fastest way to submit your products to Google’s online store Froogle.
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Google PS Beta- A Death Blow to Domainers and PPC?
http://fragerfactor.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ google-beta-product-search-death-blo…Google PS Beta- A Death Blow to Domainers and PPC? Tonight in checking some of my search positions, I noticed new competition. Even though I had the first and third listing under my furniture product's keyword, linking to the exact string match domain name and press release about it...
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Froogle Wish List
http://www.pastoralurbanite.com/ 2007/ 02/ froogle-wish-list.htmlAdd one more notch to Google's belt. Froogle now has a shopping and wishlist function that lets you search and list all the stuff you wish you'd get for your birthday or Christmas. Google doesn't sell anything directly so the site is simple and to the point. All you need is an account and all your gift givers need is the account name.
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Google Product Search is a price comparison engine - Again!
http://finaltag.com/ 2008/ 04/ 29/ google-product-search-is-a-price-comparison-e…Froogle - Google Product Search, which launched as Froogle many years ago as a price comparison shopping engine later changed it’s format to a simple product search engine that would display the stores that sell a product you are searching for, without grouping the stores that sell the searched
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Google Product Search formerly Froogle: Identical Products Detection
http://www.ditii.com/ 2008/ 04/ 26/ google-product-search-formerly-froogle-ident…Google Product Search formerly known as Froogle has received some important updates, since its launch in 2002. For some queries like [cell phone] or [scanner], Google detects identical products that are available in multiple online stores and lets you compare prices, read reviews and technical specifications on a single page.
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Update at Google Product Search
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ update-at-google-product-search.htmlThe service formerly known as Froogle, Google Product Search, has received one of the most importance updates since it was launched, back in 2002. For some queries like [cell phone] or [scanner], Google detects identical products that are available in multiple online stores and lets you compare prices, read reviews and technical specifications on a single page.
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Coupon Codes: Are You Taking Advantage?
http://workathomemomrevolution.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ coupon-codes-are-you-taki…Did you know that nearly 75% of online retailers offer a place to log in coupon codes at checkout? So it stands to reason that these same retailers offer coupon code discounts from time to time. A recent USA Today article by Jayne O'Donnell, Online Buyers Crack the Code on Deals, reports that a recent
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My Best Idea, 1 Year Too Late
http://www.jasonunger.com/ 2008/ 04/ 08/ my-best-idea-1-year-too-late/I have a million ideas for products. Literally. Ask anyone who has ever worked with me, especially Andrew, who I've dragged along on a million cockamamie plans to strike it big. (My biggest fault is that I have difficulty following through with new ideas, but that's a whole other story.) Now when
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eBay alternatives: Ecrater
http://www.ebayhabit.com/ ebay-alternatives-ecrater/I’m not entirely sure that Ecrater really qualifies as a true alternative to eBay. It isn’t an auction site. What it is, however, is a really great, cheap way to get yourself an online presence. And best of all, it’s 100% free. So, what do you get for your $0.00? Just about all you could ask for.