@slickrick23: In case you haven't already tried it: froogle.com? a.k.a google.com/shopping then filter to items "in stock near you".
@slickrick23: In case you haven't already tried it: froogle.com? a.k.a google.com/shopping then filter to items "in stock near you".
Just for those of you who don't expand the comments... Try filtering Google results by selecting "Discussions" from the "More" sidebar. I find much, much better information this way. For example, if I wanted to know about great headphones, I could 1) search google for "great headphones" and get no helpful results…
@sweenish: Actually, searching for "best" anything can work great if you filter to "discussion" results as I mention above. May people in forums say things like "What's the best video editing software?", or, "What's your favorite mp3 player?" But of course if you search for those terms without filtering, you'll get…
@philosopher_dog: I'm really surprised no one has mentioned this yet... I get better results when searching for something like that when clicking on the "more" sidebar on Google, and selecting "Discussions". Sure, you'll get Yahoo Answers results, but also possibly helpful results from forums where people are…
@EQUIS: No. The difference is that the Google Apps Gmail server provides free mail hosting for your domain. That means you can have a domain, and send email to yourname@domain.com, and then use gmail to access that mail. This method doesn't require that you have a hosting account. Simply having your gmail account log…