DealNews

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DealNews Inc.
Dealnews logo.png
Available inEnglish
Founded1997
Headquarters Huntsville, Alabama, US
Founder(s) Daniel de Grandpre and D. Richard Moss [1]
Industry Comparison shopping website
URL dealnews.com
Current statusActive

DealNews is a comparison shopping website for consumer electronics, apparel, and other products. Founded in 1997 by Daniel de Grandpre, the website was included in PCWorld's "100 Best Products of 2006 List". [2] According to Alexa Internet, Inc., DealNews.com is in the top 1,000 websites in the US.[ citation needed ] The DealNews app is available for both iOS and Android smartphones. The company is headquartered in Huntsville, AL.

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History

The website was launched in 1997 by Daniel de Grandpre and Richard Moss as dealmac.com. [3] Initially, the website posted online prices for Apple Macintosh products. Later, in 1999, the business was renamed as DealNews.com to include PC hardware, software, DVD movies, TV and apparel deals as well. DealNews.com also operates the DealCoupon.com domain.

Awards and recognition

DealNews.com was declared No. 1 on the "Top 10 Black Friday Sites List" by PC Mag [ citation needed ] and was listed as one of the "Best Retail Deals Coupon Sites" by Yahoo. [4] DealNews was listed at No. 24 on PC World's "100 Best Products of 2006 List". The site was also included on the 2011 "Gold and Excellence Awards" list from Top Ten Reviews [ citation needed ] and was declared an "Editor's Favorite" by The Washington Post ; [5] In 2011, Stephanie Rosenbloom of The New York Times included the website in a list of recommended sites, describing it as "credible and well researched". [6] The website has been named as "Official Honoree" in the 11th and 12th Annual Webby Awards.[ citation needed ]

Black Friday predictions

DealNews.com publishes a Black Friday predictions report annually; the report provides practical shopping advice and price benchmarks. Its sixth annual report was released on October 1, 2013. In the 2012 predictions report, 73% of DealNews' forecasts were found to be accurate, either predicting the correct price or finding a price that was even lowered. [7]

Mobile applications

The DealNews app is available for iOS and Android smartphones. As of February 2014, the Android app has been downloaded between 100,000 - 500,000 times.[ citation needed ] DealNews has also introduced a Black Friday app for iOS and Android. [8] [9] In 2012, DealNews RSS was selected for the Best Mobile App Award.[ citation needed ]

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Haiti Earthquake

Philanthropy

After the 2004 Indonesian Tsunami, DealNews and its readers raised over $10,000. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, both parties collectively raised $107,392 for the Red Cross relief efforts. [10] The company also raised $100,000 in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. [11]

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  10. "dealnews Hurricane Relief fundraiser totals $107,392". Dealnews.com. September 8, 2005. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
  11. "DealNews Will Match Up to $50,000 in donations for Haiti Relief". DealNews.com. January 21, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2014.