“Samsung’s Galaxy Tab lineup continues to do well and is one of the last remaining ‘premium’ Android tablets,” the report reads. “The launch of the detachable TabPro S has been somewhat tepid due to the high price point, though this is likely a short-term hiccup as Samsung is typically quick to offer various products and different price points.”
“So it runs only on the Amazon?” Stewart asked, incredulous.
“I’ve been doing this for a while, and computing in my lifetime, we go through periods where we scale up and we go through periods where we scale out. And now we are scaling out on the cloud, and the amount of complexity that that adds to everybody’s life whether you are an architect or developer or a system admin is pretty phenomenal,” Hill tells GeekWire. “People just have more stuff to manage and that is the problem that Opscode solves.”
“The monthly payment plan proved attractive, even thought it costs more than the annual plan,” said Josh Lowitz, partner and co-founder of CIRP. “We think that the monthly membership option appeals to the later Prime adopters, with a smaller, potentially temporary commitment, that ultimately yields a long term commitment. With smaller dollar, single month decisions, the new plan winds up helping with retention rates, which already average 85 percent for a member renewing after their first year.”
“Shoppers hit the buy button at unprecedented levels as conversion rates were up nearly a full percent across all devices in the evening hours on Black Friday,” said Tamara Gaffney, principal analyst and director for Adobe Digital Insights, in a statement this weekend. “With the full day total coming in at .34B Black Friday may have just dethroned Cyber Monday’s position as largest online shopping day of the year.”
“Is anybody selling the Fire phone?” he said in response to a question on stage at today’s GeekWire Summit in Seattle, drawing a handful of laughs and a healthy crop of boos. “I guess, the more important question would be is anybody buying the Fire phone?”
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“It is compatible with other educational sites and easy for students to access at home,” a Houston-area teacher surveyed by EdWeek wrote. “Many children don’t have computers, and Google makes it easy to do assignments from their phones.”
“It’s called ‘HelmetHead,'” Jassy said, explaining the reference from a sports book called Personal Fouls. “We try to watch as many of the big sporting events as we can there.”
“The Council has demonstrated an alarming recklessness about spending,” Chamber CEO Marilyn Strickland said in a statement.
“That’s not cooperation. That’s being complicit in your execution.” —?J.B. Dickey of Seattle Mystery Bookshop, talking to the New York Times about Amazon’s offer to let indie bookstores sell Kindles, and receive a 10 percent cut of book sales on the devices they sell.