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Ocado has gone Google

April Fools’ Day pranks of 2014

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Ocado is the UK’s only dedicated online supermarket, which sells groceries, household products, toys, books, and magazines.

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01.04. 2014.  NCO eCommerce has gone Google

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Long Island’s first Microsoft Store

“Put on your Favourite Dream and Fly”

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Inside Long Island Business

Long Island’s first Microsoft store opened the 28th of Sept. at Walt Whitman mall

Thursday September 27, 2012 1:47 PM By Keiko Morris

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Microsoft opened its first Long Island store on Friday 28th of Sept, continuing its push to connect with customers by providing a hands-on, face-to-face experience.

The store, at Walt Whitman mall in Huntington Station, takes its bow with a grand opening at 11 a.m., followed by celebrity performances by John Legend and Taio Cruz in the evening. Hall of fame running back Curtis Martin will be playing Kinect…

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Amazon Kindle – All New Kindle Fire HD

 

 Amazon Kindle Fire HD   2012 Event

 

Amazon Kindle Fire HD  6th of Sept. 2012

Amazon debuts  $299  8.9 inch Kindle Fire HD  &  4G LTE for $499

Amazon announces new Kindle e-reader with ‘paperwhite’ display

 

“We’re happy that people are still using Kindle 1’s from five years ago.”

The Kindle Fire HD joins Amazon’s new suite of Kindle devices, including the new 7-inch Kindle Fire, a smaller 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD, and the Kindle Paperwhite. The 16GB 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD will cost $299, while the 32GB model will be priced at $369. For those who’d prefer 4G LTE connectivity, pricing will start at $499 for the 32GB model and $599 for the 64GB model. Service is furnished by AT&T with data plans costing $49.99 per year with a monthly data cap of 250MB, 20GB of cloud storage, and a $10 Appstore credit. Owners will also have the option to upgrade to 3GB and 5GB data plans, though pricing information was not revealed.

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Kindle Fire TV Commercial—Amazon’s New Kindle Ad for the new tablet computer

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Meet the all-new Kindle Fire—a Kindle for movies, music, apps, games, reading & more. Only $199.

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kindlekey2If Amazon’s new slew of keyboard-less Kindlesleaves you feeling frightened and confused, you’ve still got time to pick up one of their soon-to-be classic models. The 3rd generation Kindle (which has been retroactively renamed the “Kindle Keyboard”) is enjoying a bit of a price drop on Amazon.com as we speak.The Kindle Keyboard with Special Offers has dipped from its usual price down to $99, while the spiffy 3G version is currently selling for $139. Given that the newly-announced Kindle with Special Offers is already available for a remarkable $79, only hardcore keyboard fanatics need apply.

The new Kindle’s price point was clearly intended to move units like crazy, so one has to wonder why the discount on the previous model wasn’t more drastic. It seems possible that Amazon could slash prices closer to the holiday season in an attempt to own to the eReader market at all price points, but that would likely jeopardize sales of newer models.

Amazon could also be running low enough on existing Kindle stock that they’re in no rush to sell through them. Why sell a perfectly good Kindle for something like $50 when warehouse space isn’t an issue and people are more than happy to pay $99?

This is all speculation of course, but the point remains: those of you who prefer your Kindles with keyboards may want to head over to Amazon and check things out. After all, who knows how many more they have to sell?

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