crowdstorm.com — Crowdstorm: Users recommend products, and the crowd defines the best products by agreeing or not. Good products go to the top of the list, weak products disappear. Sounds like Digg but for consumer products instead of news.
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soaveSep 25, 2006
That's actually a great idea. I just hope people can adapt to all the Web 2.0 stuff quickly; if so, things like this will be extremely beneficial.Edit: Although... this is really a popularity thing. Things that are cheaper and more available are going to be 'rated' higher than expensive, less common things. So I don't know how well this will work.
newdiggSep 25, 2006
Kind of similar to <a class="user" href="http://dealspl.us">http://dealspl.us</a>
mtekSep 25, 2006
i dont like it
theorangeSep 25, 2006
How would you move this into a different topic then - as it belongs in Tech news right?
theorangeSep 25, 2006
Does epinions show the buzzy products?
6ftmonadSep 25, 2006
Reminds me a lot of <a class="user" href="http://www.epinions.com/">http://www.epinions.com/</a>
deadflySep 25, 2006
I might use it as an addition source of info when deciding on what to buy, but the comments I saw didn't have any substance and there were no links for more info on the products.Currently I make use of Amazon's reviews a lot.
deadflySep 25, 2006
Wow, I checked out <a class="user" href="http://dealspl.us">http://dealspl.us</a> and it's much better than Crowdstorm.
mkamrkSep 25, 2006
check out iNods <a class="user" href="http://www.inods.com">http://www.inods.com</a> for the most comprehensive product reviews search and guides (<a class="user" href="http://www.inods.com/guides/).">http://www.inods.com/guides/).</a> iNods helps to surface the best advice across the Internet.
mkamrkSep 25, 2006
The should probably integrate the dealplumber (<a class="user" href="http://www.dealplumber.com)">http://www.dealplumber.com)</a> feeds to make it more interesting, and surface the best deals for those products.