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Quote: Kriyari Inc. has launched iStorez.com, a consumer shopping site that collects and organizes shopping newsletters from hundreds of stores and brands and presents them as on-demand visual and searchable storefronts. IStorez combines a proprietary storefront creation engine with Web 2.0 technologies to deliver content to shoppers. Consumers can navigate across stores by name, product category or by item, or by a promotional theme, such as Valentine’s Day...

full article: http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=25250

The iStorez.com website: http://www.istorez.com/

From their about us page:

Quote:  iStorez is a site that lets you browse and shop across hundreds of online stores to discover cool new products, find current deals and check out what's hot. It is well known that online stores send out shopping newsletters to their customers with new product information and special promotions. Well, we collect and organize 1000s of these newsletters across a wide variety of stores and present them as interactive storefronts that you can now browse, search and click!

http://www.istorez.com/m/about
Another review:

Quote:The promise of the Web has long been the ability to personalize, and the shopping experience is no exception. Startup iStorez is trying to bring a twist to the personalization of e-commerce, using proprietary technology to create a dynamic shopping experience that leverages the special offers that scores of retailers are already making to their customers and prospects...

"What sets us apart is that the content is always fresh. New storefronts come in all the time," notes Neng Bing Doh, director of marketing at iStorez owner Kriyari. "The consumer only sees what's current. There's no expired promotions, no chance that you'll try to buy something that's not available any more."...

full article: http://ecommercetimes.com/story/iStorez-...61963.html