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February 21, 2005MSN Shopping BetaPssst... wanna see the hot new beta at MSN? beta.shopping.msn.com
If this is the first you heard of the MSN Shopping beta, you are not alone... February 1st - it all starts with an oh-by-the-way mention at Matthew@MSN. Live Site vs. Beta Site It looks like Microsoft has decided to make MSN Shopping more than just another banner farm. The MSN Shopping beta has a clean layout that hints at real honest-to-goodness functionality.
The Good (+) Basic Usability Drop-Down Menu Breadcrumb Trail Ratings & Reviews Price Range & Free Shipping The Bad ( - ) Feature Finding Left-Side Refine Results No-Range Refine Results Compare Checked Items Summary MSN Shopping beta is full of potential, but is this a upgrade or an overhaul? Is Microsoft aiming to build the best comparison shopping resource? If so, have they done the necessary benchmarking? (I hear the Organized Shopping project is a good starting point.) Will they stop at the current features of Windows Marketplace, or will they keep adding features for the 2005 holiday shopping season? And will I finally make good contact with someone at MSN Shopping?
MSN Shopping Beta
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» Beta review from svaustin Tracked on June 6, 2005 11:11 PM CommentsGreat review Sean! I wondered why I had so many views for that post. :-) Honestly I've never found a practical use for eshop.com unless it's with low-price point products [that I get notified of via MSN Alerts]. I still use a combination of web search, ad hunting and froogle.com. That said, eshop.com has done quite well since it's so tightly integrated into the MSN net. For example, @Matthew Posted by Matthew Weyer at March 2, 2005 01:27 PM Hi Matthew, Like you, I never found a use for eshop.com. However, since this post, I have talked to several people from MSN Shopping, and it sounds like they are on the right track. We might hear a very forward-thinking announcement from them in the near future. p.s. - so many views? ...you are going to ruin my reputation as an underground phenomenon! :-) Posted by Sean O'Rourke at March 5, 2005 02:50 PM Post a comment |
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