Froogle was a product search engine launched by Google in 2002. It allowed users to compare prices of products from various online retailers. Froogle was later rebranded as Google Shopping in 2012.
I've seen them starting at $3. check out froogle and search.
Use Googles Froogle search, check on eBay and amazon
I found a battery operated toe warmer online for $17.19 that may be of interest to you. The toe warmer can be found at the following address: http://www.discountofficeitems.com/cleaning-breakroom/climate-control/fans-heaters/heaters/cozy-products-cozy-feet-foot-warmer/p69981.html?ref=froogle&source=froogle&utm_medium=shopping_engine&utm_source=froogle. Another place you may want to check out is ebay.com because they have a lot of variety on things such as this.
CNet offers a great comparison tool. Google Froogle also offers the ability to compare prices.
I'm think there is. I'm sure you can find some on the internet; try on ebay, amazon, or froogle, or something.
It was originally called Froogle, but froogle.com redirects to Google Product Search (beta). It is a price comparison service.
The price of an LCD widescreen tv is based largely in part on the manufacturer and the size of the television. I found a 55" LCD widescreen tv for 1,199 at http://www.electronicexpress.com/catalog/17321/LG-55LD520?refer=6&cpc=6&utm_campaign=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=froogle
Google Product Search (formerly known as Froogle) is a price comparison service launched by Google Inc. It is currently in beta test stage. It was invented by Craig Nevill-Manning. Its interface provides an HTML form field into which a user can type product queries to return lists of vendors selling a particular product, as well as pricing information. Product Search is only available for selected countries at this point.
Try this site for a sample price: http://us.four.ebid.net/perl/auction.cgi?auction=8586137&mo=auction&from=froogle Or do a search using a search engine.
FroogleScape is a very bad version of runescape, with cheats. I could be wrong, but if I'm not mistaken they were sued by Jagex because of the copyright laws, and the site was shut down.
Froogle seach (Copy paste) for list of PCI Graphics cards http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=pci+128mb+3d#=100&hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-03,GGLD:en&tab=ff&oi=froogler&scoring=p If your needing performance, buy something name brand, Geforce FX series or Radeon, and double check that it is not PCI express. Research and compare.
Now called Google Shopping, the product search tool was changed to the name from Froogle. With the tool, users are able to do product searches and compare prices across vendors.