I have recently started a website project with an external development
agency and we are going through the prototype stage of the design. On
a product listing page design I have placed radio buttons as the
means to sorting the already displayed content. This decision seems
logical and is based on the following online article points. 

Jakob Nielson
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20040927.html

Webcredible
http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-usability/ecommerce-findability.shtml

The external agency differs in that they prefer drop downs. Has
anyone come across this issue? Does the choice matter? Any help or
advice would be most appreciated. 

The design is a 2 row by 4 column grid of products with 7 sort
options. All fits on one row and appear to me to have adequet white
spacing. 
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