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Tag: Cool Sites
SMarkets – Buy Stock in Amazon Products
This is cool, and a little bit different! Smarkets.net allows registered users to buy, sell, and sell short imaginary shares of Amazon products. The share price is based on the product’s current sales rank. As the product’s rank climbs closer to the top (#1), the price also rises. It is possible to bet on a […]
Read MoreGift Or Not — Personalized Product Recommendations
The GiftOrNot site makes personalized recommendations based on several different criteria including age, gender of the giver and the recipient, and budget.
Read MoreAmzlists – Create and Share Lists of Amazon Products
The new Amzlists site allows any registered user to create a list of interesting Amazon products and then share the list with friends and with the world at large. The list’s creator can also earn money using the Amazon Associates Program. Modified 10/23/2020 – In an effort to ensure a great experience, expired links […]
Read MoreCover Art Application
J. Shamsul Bahri at Jiboneus.com is playing with ECS and has created the Jiboneus Cover Art application. Enter the name of an artist, and the application will display the cover art from each of the artist’s album.
Read MoreWalking Through the Casting Words Store
As a followup to yesterday’s transcription post, I thought that it would be helpful to walk through the entire process of submitting a podcast to Casting Words and getting the results back. If you want to try this service yourself, you’ll need two things the URL to an RSS feed which contains one or more […]
Read MoreSpeak French?
If you can read and write French and English, today is your lucky day. Bitporters Media is now qualifying Mechanical Turk Workers to handle translation and approval HITS. The former pays 40 cents for up to 512 characters of text; the latter, 30 cents. — Jeff; Modified 3/10/2021 – In an effort to ensure a […]
Read MoreCastingwords.com – New Mechanical Turk Requester
Since the beta launch of the Amazon Mechanical Turk last month, members of our developer community have been working hard to encode their HITS (Human Interface Tasks) into the system. One of the first to make it to this point is the Casting Words site (itself still in beta). Casting Words uses the Mechanical Turk […]
Read MoreA-Tree Dynamic Amazon Catalog Browser
The A-Tree uses AJAX technology (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) to show the Amazon product catalog in a live, clickable outline. Each click opens up another level of the tree without the need to refresh the page. Products are shown in a popup, again with no need for a page refresh.
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