Interesting move by Best Buy, and good to see a major retailer embracing hProduct (although support generally seems to be a bit thin so far, but it's early days as you say). We're also excited about hProduct and it's potential to standardize and enable product-related data, and it's something that's in the plan for boxedup.com (we're a broader shopping utility, but with similar characteristics, including wish/gift lists to help make the giving and getting process painless; we're not aligned to one specific retailer though).
- Chris Osborne
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Has anyone compared this to http://boxedup.com? I like the microformats approach, but switching is too much of a pain just for that.
- J. McConnell
I use Wishlistr, its a pretty cool service, pretty simplistic and it has a bookmarklet. But im thinking about switching to either the Amazon Universal Service you mentioned, or this thing I like open source so I might use it, I just dont want it to become like a way for Best Buy to get Customers though. Plus, does it allow you to export your Wishlist? and How many online retailers realistically support this standard? This is all stuff im wondering.
- Nicholai
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