Amazon Wish List just lets you add any item to your wish list. It doesn't have 
to be on Amazon—it can be anywhere, including, for instance, the Apple Online 
Store. I'm not sure how it works, but it seems to know some how when you're 
viewing something you can buy, and it let's you add it to your wish list. It 
doesn't show up when you're viewing an article, for example. A handy way to 
keep track of the things you'd like to buy but can't afford right now, and to 
have an answer when people ask you what you want for a birthday/Christmas.

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