The site has been around for awhile, but it may take some time before mass media loving consumer audiences are comfortable dealing with data like persistent search results and the like. If and when that day comes, the right marketing (and a log in proccess that works) could put this site in a good place to get many users. The service has an unintimidating interface, including e-mail subscription for new results. It's a good example of the way that RSS could end up being implemented by small players for mass audiences without waving the acronym around too much.
Given the huge amount of consumer goods available online around various celebrities and pop culture, matching affiliate links and listings shouldn't be too hard. Not always perfect, though, as the 700 Club's listing ends up next to an affiliate link to buy the movie Fight Club. I suppose millenarians do have to stick together!
Found via Programmable Web.









1. Hahah - yeah, there are some weird pairings that happen from time to time thanks to Amazon's web services search that may leave a little to be desired. Hopefully I'll be spiffing it up sometime soon so that people can flag odd affinities. :-) Thanks for the kind words about the site - wish I had more time to build it out some more ... and fix the danged login! Soon ... soon ...
Posted at 12:55AM on May 31st 2006 by Brad