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Dealzmodo: Dash Express Just $200 in Amazon One-Day Sale [Dealzmodo]Dash express got a "permanent" price drop to $300 just back in June, but for today only an Amazon Gold Box deal means it'll have $100 shaved off that. Yup: it's just $200. That price has been available for Trafficgauge.com subscribers previously, but not on Amazon. Freakishly good deal,... |
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Amazon launches brilliant "WindowShop" websiteThe value of a great interface is underrated. Many online shops look more like a spreadsheet than a pleasurable retail experience (I'm looking at you, iTunes). That's why I'm really excited by a new front-end Amazon has created for their site, called WindowShop... ... |
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Barack Obama Halloween mask listed as Terrorist Costume on Amazon.comWhat the hell is going on at Amazon.com? This morning we did a search for "terrorist costume" in the Apparel section. The search returned only 1 result: a Barack Obama mask.Amazon.com Search: "terrorist costume"The word "terrorist" isn't used in the item's descrip... |
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CrunchDeals: Oprah loves the Kindle so here’s 50 bucks offAmazon Kindle is either Oprah’s favorite gadget or Amazon sent over the largest fruit basket looking for the ultimate endorsement. Either way, by using OPRAHWINFREY as a coupon code, her glorious name nets you $50 off the e-books standard $359 price. Gosh, is there anything Oprah ... |
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The Cloud Is Shaping Up. Amazon Beefs Up EC2, Bechtolsheim Shifts His Attention To AristaCloud computing keeps advancing like rolling thunder. Amazon today announced a major upgrade to its EC2 compute cloud service and Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim has decided to spend more time at his startup Arista Networks, which sells 10-Gigabit Ethernet switches aimed at handling the loads at... |
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Why isn't Amazon.com talking about its $150 million windfall? [Bill Me Later]Amazon.com got a big payday when eBay bought Bill Me Later, the payment service, for $945 million earlier this month. So why isn't it admitting it? In an SEC filing, Amazon.com didn't name Bill Me Later as the source of a $150 million cash payment it will receive in return for an investment. But ... |


