Wall Street Journal Podcast: Finding Deals Online

Last Friday, the first portion of my latest interview with the Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing E-Report was published for podcast listeners. Today, the second half of my rambling was broadcast, this time about finding deals online.

Here are the time stamps relevant to the interview.

07:10 E-Report introduction
07:25 Best place to find deals online (mentioned SlickDeals, DealTaker, CNet (CNET), Froogle (GOOG) and Mallicious)
10:10 Is eBay (EBAY) worth the risk?
12:35 How to control your spending during the holidays
14:34 Coordinating a complete gift experience
15:30 Incorporating charity into gift giving

Listen to this latest podcast by visiting the Wall Street Journal podcast page. Look for the Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing, and this particular episode will be featured all weekend. An alternate option is to dial 800-975-3916 and listen to the podcast over the phone. Or you can do what I have done: subscribe to the Tech News Briefing RSS feed.

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