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Shutterfly | Develop, Print

Submitted by ronako on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 21:44.
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Tired of hassling with your photo printer? Then upload your digital images to Shutterfly, where you'll be able to crop them, eliminate red-eye, and make other adjustments, and then order terrific-looking prints at a reasonable price.

Deals of America

Submitted by timladner on Mon, 10/22/2007 - 12:14.
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DealsOfAmerica.com applies all tools that can help us get best price and value for the item. These tools include Coupons, Rebates, promotions, discounts and so on. Sometimes human intelligence supercedes the machines. What we do is one such case where price comparison engines fails to apply these tools when they compare prices.

Art Of Travel

Submitted by timladner on Mon, 10/22/2007 - 07:42.
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A well rounded site helping the consumer find cheap flights on the internet. Goes over the do's and do not's. Likewise, buying a ticket on the Internet is not the same as getting the cheapest price. As with any travel agent, you may be offered the lowest price, an average price, or a test price. You still have to make comparisons and move boldly when a deal presents itself. A good strategy is to book the best-value, fully-refundable fare early, then continue looking for something better to pop up.

Nextag

Submitted by timladner on Sun, 10/21/2007 - 22:11.
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Price history shows a graph of number of sellers and high and low prices over the last couple of months, giving you a way to see whether prices have been going down or up on that IPod.It has the Trusted Seller stamp of approval on its own customer feedback, which isn't enough of a check to declare sellers trusted.NexTag's layout is spare, compared with the other big comparison engines, but its results are pretty competitive with other sites. Still, it's hard not to feel like something is a bit off with NexTag.