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FEATURING LUIS FELIZ LEON – Amazon's Prime day events of June 21 and 22 have been heavily promoted as a major shopping event invented by the retail giant to boost sales at the start of summer. The company is gleefully advertising deals on all sorts of products but, the cost of the sale is borne...
Today's headlines: NASA is struggling with a computer glitch on the Hubble Space Telescope, Amazon's Prime Day 2021 kicks off with discounts on the usual suspects, and YouTube's iOS app is finally getting picture-in-picture.
Today's headlines: NASA is struggling with a computer glitch on the Hubble Space Telescope, Amazon's Prime Day 2021 kicks off with discounts on the usual suspects, and YouTube's iOS app is finally getting picture-in-picture.
Amazon kicks off its annual Prime Day event today. Since it was started in 2015, the event has become hugely impactful for the company's bottom line-and for competitors'. WSJ's Amazon reporter Sebastian Herrera joins host Amanda Lewellyn with more on the event, and what you should know before you decide to shop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amazon's summertime shopping event could be moved up a month after last year's Prime Day delay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prime Day is typically held in the summer to help Amazon drum up business during the slower months. This year, the company pushed it back to keep up with the pandemic-related surge in orders. Despite that, analysts think this year's event could lead to a record-breaking fourth quarter for the company. Reporter Sebastian Herrera explains. Amanda Lewellyn hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Monday's Top Blowharding! Amazon's Prime Day! Drones! AI and Musk! MAGA ETFs! BLOW HARDER!
Amazon's sale was delayed due to the pandemic and now comes closer to the holiday season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to our podcast Live Green or Fry. We are students at the University of New Hampshire and we are recording this podcast in collaboration with our Honors Contemporary Conservation Issues Class. Our mission is to promote open conversation about a variety of environmental issues and topics in order to raise awareness and encourage action. Follow Us On: Insta @ livegreenorfry, Youtube @ livegreenorfry, Spotify @ livegreenorfry, and iTunes @ livegreenorfry Here are the sources which we had gotten for our discussion in this episode and we invite our listeners to check them out if they are interested. Faizal, Fesmina. “What Is Greenwashing? – Types & Examples.” FeeDough.com, Feedough, 4 Aug. 2019, https://www.feedough.com/what-is-greenwashing-types-examples/. “Hydro Flask Wants to Hear from You!#WeLoveOurParks.” Hydro Flask, https://www.hydroflask.com/parks-for-all. “HydroFlask - Design Life.” Cycle, http://www.designlife-cycle.com/hydroflask-life-cycle. Bottled Water Waste Facts. (2014, March 15). Retrieved November 21, 2019, from http://www.theworldcounts.com/stories/Bottled_Water_Waste_Facts. Chasan, E. (2019, February 20). Amazon to Disclose More Details on Environmental Impact. Retrieved November 21, 2019, from https://www.ttnews.com/articles/amazon-disclose-more-details-environmental-impact. Davidson, J. (2019, July 15). The Environmental Cost of Amazon's Prime Day. Retrieved November 21, 2019, from https://www.ecowatch.com/prime-days-environmental-cost-2639197705.html?rebelltitem=2#rebelltitem2. DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed are our own and do not represent the views of the NR435 Honors class section and those enrolled in and associated with it, or the University of New Hampshire.
We're back, friends! We've missed y'all a ton these last few weeks and are so glad to be getting ourselves back into a groove at the Hold and Walton houses after a crazy few weeks! Catch up with Johnna's latest health news and hear about her trip to Mayo Clinic. The Waltons' moving day was quite an adventure, but they are settling into their new Gulf Coast community and being loved on and welcomed to the fullest. Join them as they chat about some back-to-school wisdom they've learned and share some of your own over on our social media pages. Johnna's loving her new egg cooker she grabbed on Amazon's Prime Day and she also shares about her tie-dye t-shirt fun with Anna and her sweet friend using this fun kit. Laura's loving the big city life of Domino's delivery and the thrill of the hunt for new furniture on the Facebook Marketplace. Stay tuned for pictures of her favorites when her family gets moved into their new home! Keep telling your friends and please take a few minutes to leave us a review and rating over on iTunes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello and Thank You for tuning in once again. After taking a month-long break, these Fashion Junkies couldn't resist coming back. Our hosts were on top of the fashion news on their break and commented on many social media sites.Today, they talk about the potential comeback of Roberto Cavalli, Who's the richest person in the world?, Amazon's Prime Day sales, Stella McCartney joining the LVMH conglomerate, and the Brooklyn Museum exhibit on designer Pierre Cardin.Always follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @FashionJunkies2Instagram: @fashionjunkiespodcast2Hit PlaySubscribe to iTunes VISUALSBernard ArnaultStella McCartneyPierre Cardin: Future Designer
Unfortunately, online bullying is on the rise...El Chapo will get sentenced today!And, Amazon's Prime Day popularity highlights brick-and-mortar's problems.
You've seen it all over Instagram and your FB feeds but how accurrate is it? We're talking the Face App's "Old Age" filter. Scary isn't it? That's not all we got for you. The DCU Crew discusses Amazon's Prime Day, Ballard Seafood Fest, Kirkland Uncorked, 2 VERY friendly officers AND Deanna's bloody donation.
On this episode Dooner & Chad are talking the trucking apocalypse, grounded Boeing 737 MAXs, the e-scooter conundrum, Amazon's Prime Day, and so much more!
What can your brand learn from Amazon's Prime Day and Netflix's end goal with it's most watched series Stranger Things? In this episode, we take a look at the consumer motivations behind purchasing products and consuming content. These motivations are the secret formula for any company to remain relevant in our internet-based consumer-driven eco-system. Tune in. For more digital marketing strategies and tactics, visit rboa.com/blog
This week, Frederique, Owen, and Zach talk about Mark Zuckerberg's recent interview and Amazon's Prime Day.
It was a week of celebrations, and Peter and Daniel marked Amazon's Prime Day, Slackware's birthday, and emoji day. They also cover a myriad of Microsoft stories out of Redmond.
We're geeks who love a good deal, and Amazon's Prime Day is full of em! So we're discussing some of the best deals and coolest stuff that we found while hunting through the site. Keep in mind some of these deals will be back later this year on Black Friday and Cyber Monday!
Amazon's Prime Day started with a thud - a website that was down for 3 hours and counting. And while there were great deals for Amazon products, the rest of the "deals," were either for closeouts or $5 off here, $10 there. Jefferson Graham reports.
An all-star panel (Lisa Falkson, Ahmed Bouzid, Brian Roemmele) discuss the latest in voice technology news, including Amazon contemplating offering voice transcripts to developers, the takeaways from Amazon's Prime Day, Google's launch of Gradient Ventures, Siri usage dropping as Alexa and Cortana usage increase, Samsung's fight with users over the 'Bixby button,' the launch of Amazon's version of Best Buy's Geek Squad, Motley Fool's report of Microsoft releasing a "me-too" smart speaker, and reports of state government in Mississippi and Utah releasing their own Alexa skills. Hosted by Bradley Metrock (CEO, Score Publishing) and part of the VoiceFirst.FM podcast network.
Links for this episode can be found here: http://wp.me/p7sAvJ-9m In this weeks episode Alex and Kai talk about the Pokemon Go craziness and the implication it can have for retail owners and ecommerce. Also we make a short recap of Amazon's Prime Day. The third topic is Sephora and it's Pocket Contour Class.
In this episode, we discuss Amazon's Prime Day, show reviews that we missed, Hyperdev, StackOverflow's new research site, The Night Of, rumors that Oracle is buying Netsuite, whether Agile is making Technical Architects obsolete or if the role is just evolving, and changes to the Lightning Experience navigation coming in Winter 17.Amazon’s Second Prime Day Was Pretty ¯_(ツ)_/¯HyperdevThe Night OfThe Salesforce Conundrum: Profit Versus GrowthStackOverflow ResearchAn Oracle-NetSuite Rumor Arrives; Google Improves Project Fi; Apple Watch Survey Shows Little DemandIs Agile Killing the Architect?FAQ - Lightning Experience Navigation Changing with Winter ‘17F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web ContentThe Case Against Vertical NavigationWiki: Amazon 1-ClickThe History of Amazon’s Tab Navigation
Our News Roundup this week covers Amazon's Prime Day, Twitter's recent deals and experiments around professionally produced live video, and Microsoft's announcement of Surface as a Service. Our Question of the Week is "What do the economics of the mobile gaming industry tell us about the future of Pokemon Go?" The game has burst dramatically onto the scene, and already provided a nice boost for Nintendo's share price, but past experience suggests massive hits can be short-lived in the mobile gaming market. We discuss the potential hurdles and challenges for the game, and for Nintendo as it finally embraces the mobile gaming market. We also talk about the implications for augmented reality. Our third segment is about Facebook Live Video and how it's been used in recent weeks for some harrowing footage very different from what it was originally conceived to do, and in contrast to the type of live video Twitter is now pursuing. We talk about the responsibilities that come with such power for Facebook, and the benefits to society from the increased openness the technology brings. As usual, we wrap up with our Weekly Pick, which is an app recommendation from Aaron. We'll be taking a two-week break while Jan is on vacation, but we'll be back the first week of August. In the meantime, related links and all past episodes are available at podcast.beyonddevic.es.
Flic is the wireless smart button you didn't know you needed. Customers complain about Amazon's Prime Day. beme want to bring authenticity to social media. And Mike and Lyons are Getting Things Done.
Flic is the wireless smart button you didn't know you needed. Customers complain about Amazon's Prime Day. beme want to bring authenticity to social media. And Mike and Lyons are Getting Things Done.
This week, we discuss Amazon's Prime Day flop, upcoming streaming offers from Comcast and Hulu, stealing electricity from trains, drones vs firefighters and more.
Amazon's "Prime Day" on July 15 will feature unprecedented deals throughout the site for Prime members and will aim to showcase Amazon Prime's ancillary features as well as maintaining and growing its customer base. With competitor sites such as Jet.com, Wal-Mart's ShippingPass and eBay's eBay+ launching later this year - all with cheaper membership fees - Prime Day could be seen as a defensive act. Amazon gets more members and convinces current subscribers not to jump to ship.