deals

Filter Amazon's Deep-Discount Feed to Find the Deals you Want [Saving Money]

The Simple Dollar personal finance blog posts a great idea for anyone looking for a deal on a particular item or group of goods who doesn't want to be tempted by other deep discounts at a place like...

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Get 91% Off Microsoft Office Ultimate [Deals]

A Microsoft student promotion that slashes 91% off a copy of Office Ultimate applies to anyone with a .edu email address—and most universities offer .edu addresses to their alumni for free. ...

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Combyo Aggregates Deal Sites for Fast Bargain Searching [Discounts]

Got a product you want to find for a steal, but not enough time to run through Fatwallet, Slickdeals, BensBargains, or any other of the deep-discount sites? Deal aggregator Combyo gives you results...

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Top 10 Amazon Power Shopper Tools [Lifehacker Top 10]

You already love the one-stop convenience of shopping online at Amazon.com, but chances are you're not getting everything you can out of this feature-packed shopping engine. Did you know Amazon can...

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Web Site Free Shipping Makes Shopping Online Cheaper [Saving Money]

Web site FreeShipping.org rounds up free shipping coupons to over 600 stores, helping you save cash on your next online purchase. Similar to previously mentioned Free Shipping On, FreeShipping.org...

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Private deal to approve OOXML? More evidence surfaces

Circumstantial evidence is mounting of one or more private deals having been struck to approve DIS-29500 Office Open XML ("OOXML") as an international standard, a deal that may have played a role in several key national standardization bodies changing their voting position to approve OOXML.

Savvy Circle Monitors Your Wishlist for Price Drops [Shopping]

New shopping webapp Savvy Circle watches items you're interested in buying online and emails you when they go on sale. Sign up for a free account and add items from the online stores it...

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Microsoft rejects Yahoo! rejection

Just a few hours after Yahoo! rejected Microsoft's $44.6bn purchase offer, the Redmond-based software giant has responded, reiterating that it "reserves the right to pursue all necessary steps to ensure that Yahoo!'s shareholders are provided with the opportunity to realize the value inherent in our proposal."