Also, an example of a site with products in every conceivable category
(some even uncategorizable), see http://www.ebay.com

Note they are heavily search-based as well, but still provide
categories into which I'm betting 95% of their products fall neatly
and predictably.  The rest are certainly attainable via search.

I think you're right that the more diverse your products, the less
meaningful your category list will be.  However, I don't think
that's enough justification to leave them out entirely.


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