Some of the best deals on the net last just 24 hours, so you have to be quick. These “deals-of-the-day” are designed to get you to come back day after day looking for a great price, and they work. Woot.com for example is very popular. But who has the time to go from one site to the another?

With over 60 “deals-of-the-day” aggregated onto one page, DODTracker.com displays the name of the product, who’s selling it, the price and a picture; all the essential information you need to decide if you are interested. Decide quickly though, the clock is ticking.

P.S. Don’t stop at the ad break when scrolling down the page.

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The concept is simple; a radio that uses a WiFi connection to tune in to more than 5,000 Internet radio stations from all over the world. No computer required.

A small number of manufacturers have been producing WiFi radios for a couple of years, but $300 was more than most people were willing to pay. Now, new offerings like the Freecom MusicPal, $140 and the Logik IR 100, $50 from Currys, have broken the price barrier. It just might be time to tune in to Jazz from Venezuela or news from France.  

A whole lot more about WiFi radios can be found at WiFiRadioReview.com.