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Shopping
from your cell phone with Froogle Wireless
by: Jakob Jelling
Many surfers already know about Froogle, Google's shopping
portal that is still in beta testing. Google has now expanded
their Froogle service so that it is available on WML-enabled
cellular phones. Most newer cell phones that can connect to
the Internet have this capability.
Users just need to enter wml.froogle.com in their cell phone
browser, enter their product search terms, and scroll through
results to find what they're looking for. The biggest advantage
of this Froogle Wireless feature for consumers is the ability
to comparison shop, no matter where they are.
Most people who have shopped on the Internet know you can
often find significantly lower prices online if you are willing
to wait for shipment. The problem in the past was that it
was difficult to comparison shop between virtual merchants
and brick & mortar stores.
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As an example, when most of us are shopping at our local
computer store, and notice they have blank CDs on sale, our
first instinct is to stock up because the price looks so good
by comparison to their regular price. But with an Internet-ready
cell phone and Froogle Wireless, you would be able to search
Froogle right from the store, and compare blank CD prices
from online merchants with the sale price at the store. Taking
into account shipping costs, whether you need the CDs immediately,
and local sales taxes, you can then make an informed decision
as to the true value of the sale price.
Since Froogle and Froogle Wireless are both in beta testing,
some nice-to-have features such as sorting by price aren't
yet available. This can be a problem when using a slower connection
over a cell phone, but keep an eye out for improvements -
Froogle Wireless will likely help you save money in real-time
very soon!
By Jakob Jelling
http://www.sitetube.com
About The Author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.sitetube.com. Visit
his website for the latest on planning, building, promoting
and maintaining websites.
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