Google is the greatest shopping center in the world and I must admit; I really do like it. Must be more shoppers around than the information seekers it seems.
I was in the same boat as you. If you want a globally available service that IS developer friendly, reliable and simple, PayPal might actually be the correct answer after all. It is what we ended up with after a lot of research.
I don't know your reasons for not wanting to use PayPal, they might differ from my hesitations, but after spending a couple of days experimenting, reading docs and so forth, I found the technical side of it extraordinaraily flexible and easy to use.
And make sure to include a fb meta image tag on your page. As it stands, the pre order button is displayed on the wall when posting. Much better to have the Toy Picture!
A GOOD free service that gives detailed reports on Internet companies given keywords or tags. Needs to be fast, retrieve data from extensive range of sources. Use multivariate report criteria and present results as infograms or similar.
Does it exist already? Please tell me. I do not like catalog sites.
First, why would it be free if you're providing detailed reports? That doesn't make sense to me. Is there a more attractive revenue model? I thought of quantcast.com when I first read your post but I'm not sure that's what you really mean.
All saved music lists in Spotify has clickable Album, Artist and Track links so in effect you can easily make "Album" lists. I have done that for ages.