While you're re-thinking product search, why not consider higher-resolution/larger thumbnails, a few more products per "page", etc...? I'm not advocating a Pinterest clone or anything like that, but the initial load (10 items in 2 rows) looks a little... dated and spartan.
As said before, cool short-term project. Would be interesting to see a few more features built into this, especially if it made your search "competitive" with Amazon's implementation.
Thanks for checking it out and thanks for the suggestions!
CamelCamelCamel[0] actually does some price tracking, but I'm not very familiar with what they do with it (with regard to giving advice on whether to buy or not). You might be able to grab some information from them on products via an API or scraper. I'm not seeing an API, nor do I see anything about using their data for other stuff, but I suppose it goes without saying that a really aggressive scraper wouldn't be welcome.
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Cool weekend project either way. Props.
I mostly just wanted to play around with the Amazon API and AJAX calls. Thanks!
Cool weekend project. Should be fun to see the code!
Of course you probably don't want to send every single change either but thats beyond the scope of this comment. :)