Abby's Guide - Buying guides with tips and advice. Also has forums where people can post their experiences and degrees of satisfaction with products they have purchased.
BestStuff.com - A network of reporters, authors, and industry experts offering reviews of new products.
Canadian Consumer Information - Consumer information guides covering a variety of topics including children, consumer products and services, environment, food, health, housing and finance.
Check Out - Wal-Mart's buyers blog about products they evaluate and solicit input from customers.
Consumers' Checkbook - This independent, non-profit consumer authority provides articles and ratings for local services in the United States.
ConsumerSearch.com - Database of categorized consumer product reviews from a variety of news and trade publications. For each product, it ranks and describes all reviews, provides a full story of expert analysis, and lists top rated products by category.
EConsumer.gov - Provides information on consumer protection laws in thirteen countries and offers consumers a way to file complaints online.
EnerGuide - Produced by the Canadian government's Office of Energy Efficiency, rates home appliances for cost of operation and gives tips and advice.
Federal Citizen Information Center - Provides a library of consumer interest publications on a variety of topics. A service of the U.S. General Services Administration.
Federation of American Consumers and Travelers (FACT) - A national consumer organization offering benefits, discounts, and programs for consumers and travelers. Offers subscription based articles on cost saving health care benefits, scholarships, grants, and non-partisan political reports.
Fixya.com - Support information for consumer electronics and appliances, repair services, manuals, guides, faqs and troubleshooting.
Ineed2know.org - An independent, not-for-profit service providing articles and tips about products and services.
InfoFAQ - Questions and answers about buying products and services over the Internet.
InstructionSheets.com - Includes alphabetical list of manufacturers with links to their sites and list of product instruction manuals offered for download.
JD Power Information Center - Using consumer satisfaction data collected, this site provides consumers information to help them in their buying decisions.
Make Life Easy - An analytical shopping tool for consumers and businesses. Users can create smart shopping lists and personal consumer reports to make skilled purchase decisions.
Master Me Meter - Life calculators and tools for career, family, and work.
MouthShut.com - Consumers research, compare, and review products and services.
Moving Company Guide - Covering choosing a moving company, insurance, checklists, and tips.
The User Manual Site - Contains instruction manuals and other support documents including operator and user guides, and how-to information for all sorts of appliances, machines and devices.
What makes Firefox different from other open source projects is its consumer appeal.
Until now, the open source community has been very good at creating useful software but lousy at finding nontechnical users.
By liberating Mozila Firefox from the "by geeks, for geeks" ethos,
Ross and Goodger have moved open source out of server rooms and onto Microsoft's turf: the desktop.
Borrowing from the Net-based grassroots techniques of the recent political season,
Mozzila Firefox inner circle has turned satisfied users into foot soldiers and missionaries.
How's this for a marketer's dream: In the weeks following the debut,
Mozilla Firefox contributors and fans threw their own launch parties in 392 cities around the world.
"People thought the browser wars were over," Ross says, relishing the giant-killer role.
"But now there's a widespread perception that IE is not secure - and here we are."
What started out as one schoolboy's exercise in minimalism,
with a nod to Google's back-to-basics obsession, has tapped into a growing desire for simplicity among ordinary computer users.
"The success of this thing has totally surprised us," Goodger adds. "Firefox Consumer Information has really touched a nerve."
Mozilla Firefox the browser is an impressive piece of software. It's easy to use, easy on the eyes, and safer than IE - partly because it's too new to have amassed a following of evil hackers.
Firefox the phenomenon is something much bigger.
It's a combination of innovations in engineering, developer politics, and consumer marketing.
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