Cyber Monday is called that because, as the first day "back in the office" after Black Friday, it was in the past the first chance consumers had to gain access to fast Internet speeds to do some real cyber shopping. With more people gaining access to high-speed Internet in the U.S., it's not so important in that vein. Still, many online sites will have deals guaranteed to give you "extra bucks" in your pocket, and many online rebate sites will be offering higher rebates (including Extrabux).
Extrabux was profiled today because it is a little different. It aggregates product search (as Pricegrabber does), rebates (such as those offered by eBates, Mr. Rebates, More Rebates, Bing cashback), and coupons (such as Coupon Mountain and Current Codes).
Here's how Extrabux works: you plug in an item (say a Flip UltraHD camcorder), and up will pop a list of search results for "relevant" results. Click on an entry and it will list the stores for that item, the savings available, and the final price. Sometimes there's a coupon you can use, and that's listed in the handy grid format.






