http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/technology/01loopt.html...
You'll never lose another “10 stamps gets you a free sandwich” card again. Consumers can now track their visits and purchases and earn rewards at many stores simply by using their cellphones.
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Two pieces of grilled chicken, two sides, and a biscuit, courtesy of Oprah.
MySavings is an online community centered around getting stuff for free. It's a directory of coupons, free samples, discounts, and other deals.
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Celebrate Earth Day with some free recycled aluminum foil!!!
Food Buzz And now for a public service message from your friends at Buzzfeed: today is Free Cone Day! So swing by your nearest Ben & Jerry's and wait in line for a few hours to get some precious free ice cream. Try the “Yes Pecan!” It tastes like freedom.
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Find out how to get a free vibrator (if you've filed your taxes) on nerve.com. This is not the first time Babeland has given out free toys for civic participation. They may be onto something brilliant here.
Business Buzz The studio is bringing some of its catalog of films and TV shows to YouTube, with plenty of ads. You mean I can finally watch Bulletproof Monk online for free!? This deal would be more exciting if MGM were willing to put up some of its better titles, but Hulu has the same problem.
Politics Buzz Free donuts, ice cream, and vibrators on Election Day—all for a simple act of civic duty. I am seriously considering re-locating to Tampa for the day. If you know of any other freebies, add to the list, and include a location.
Business Buzz SnagFilms offers free streaming and viral sharing of documentary films. Recently launched in beta form, the service circumvents traditional film distribution avenues by providing indie filmmakers a web-based, democratic forum for sharing their stuff. You can watch, embed, and share any and all of the films for a nominal fee of zero dollars.
Tech Buzz Google launches an initiative to make ubiquitous and open broadband access for every American a priority in the next administration. It’s a lot less controversial than gay marriage or abortion, but in order for it to turn into a cornerstone of the Presidential election, John McCain might need to actually know what an internet is.