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Das Verschwinden des Josef
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by Olivier Guez

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Saturday

2

October

2004

Amazon Feed
POSTED in: Pluggie

This looks really cool. If you, like I unfortunatly always do, spend too much money on Amazon and have a huge wishlist, try Watchcow. It keeps you informed whether and how much the price of items you like has been changed. The good thing is, it works via RSS, which means it works with every newsreader/-aggregator that supports ATOM feeds!

This is what I always wanted. 😎 I tried it with my FeedOnFeed reader, and it works excellent!

via Pixelgraphix.

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2 Responses to “Amazon Feed”


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    Nicki
    8:34 am on October 2nd, 2004

    Hehe, you sound much happier today Connie, but please bear in mind what me and Jaqueen said about your job. It really isn’t worth it. I would have a big wishlist on Amazon – if I could afford stuff and had a credit card! 😀


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    8:43 am on October 2nd, 2004

    You should still have a wishlist Nicki, because people could buy you things off of your wishlist! That is what a wishlist is for!

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