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TinyMassive launches shopping comparison site

Posted by Rob Lewis on Mon, January 19, 2009 3:03 PM · Filed under Seattle, Vancouver , Startups · Comments

Vancouver based TinyMassive.com announced today that they've launched their price comparison shopping website. TinyMassive.com will provide online shoppers with the best prices for products in categories like consumer electronics, groceries, computer products, home appliances, and cellular phones. The site currently features over 20 million products from more than 4,000 online stores, including Dell, Zappos.com, Sears, BestBuy and Staples.

"Times are tough and saving money couldn't be more crucial said Lauren Miller, Director of Customer Experience for TinyMassive.com. We are seeing a lot of searches from diapers to detergent as shoppers increasingly go online to save money on everyday items. TinyMassive.com makes it quick and easy to search products and find the best price."

TinyMassive.com has developed patent pending tools and features that build upon and enhance the comparison shopping experience. The company's unique technology, including Help Me Choose and fast and relevant product search results enable shoppers to quickly compare prices of millions of products from thousands of online stores.

TinyMassive.com will continue to add stores and product categories over the next several months. Based in Bellingham, WA and Vancouver, BC, TinyMassive.com is made up of a passionate team of innovators, merchants and world-class developers with expertise in search and social network development.

 
Company:
TinyMassive
Website:
http://www.tinymassive.com/
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

TinyMassive.com is a unique comparison shopping engine (CSE) in the making. Created by merchants, TinyMassive has developed patent pending tools... [more]

 

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