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Froogle - Definition and Overview

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Froogle is a price engine website launched by Google Inc. It is currently in its development stages. Users can type product queries to return lists of vendors selling a particular product, as well as pricing information. The word "Froogle" is a happy combination of the words "frugal" (thrifty) and "google".

Froogle is different from most other price engines in that it doesn't charge any fees for listings. Also, it makes no commission on sales. Any company can submit a data feed and be included. However companies can pay for advertising to be displayed in Froogle. This would be an AdWords ad, similar to those in other parts of the Google network. This is noticeably separate from the links sorted by relevance.

Searches can be sorted by relevance, and by price, in two ways. Higher or lower prices can appear first. You can also order items by store. Froogle is currently in a beta stage, and is only available in selected countries.

External links

  • Froogle.com (http://www.froogle.com/)
  • About Froogle (http://froogle.google.com/froogle/)
  • Froogle UK (http://froogle.google.co.uk/)
  • Froogle Feeder (http://www.siteall.com/froogle/) - a software tool to create and submit product information to Froogle.


Example Usage of Froogle

pjonny: http://www.fandalia.com/New-Jersey-Nets-Womens-2-Layered-Racer-Back-Tank-Top---by-Alyssa-Milano_-861702973_PD.html?Froogle=51-88539
RichardShove: @rishil I'll still be using Quidco for my purchases. Usually use Froogle first but I like the new Ciao site since Bing got hold of it
RyanAGibson: Why Google Adsense is not the money making tool it’s made out to be but Froogle Nonsense? http://x285z.th8.us
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