Google Wishlist?

I just stumbled across Google Wishlist, a type of universal wishlist based around Google Product Search. Is this something new, or have I simply never noticed it before? Basically you start by finding a product through Google’s product search (originally called “Froogle”) which itself is based on Google Base. If it has been around for any significant period of time, then adoption is apparently really low. If it is something new, interest is apparently quite low because I don’t hear anyone else talking about it. I guess we’ll see. Personally, I’m still a huge fan of Amazon’s Universal Wishlist

Has you used (or even heard of) Google Wishlist?

One Response to “Google Wishlist?”

  1. Kathryne Fleshlight Says:

    It could be argued that any media that needs celebrity coverage to survive isn’t worth preserving. True, the media does cover worthy stories, but it is not doing that job very well. To the extent that celebrity coverage contributes to that poor performance, such coverage is actually harmful and destructive, not to mention a waste of time and resources. It is like a drug, and like any drug addiction, its existence speaks poorly for pusher and user


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