Posted on 18 January 2010
Tags: Amazon, Jimmy Buffett, Margaritaville, tickets
Jimmy Buffett — The Jimmy Buffett tickets appear to be the hot sellers owing to his last album. Buffet Hotel is the title Buffet’s recent album & it is for sale as Mp3 download at Amazon.com
Jimmy Buffett is the baron of summer fun and he has been the one who enthrone for the decades. His island enlivened melodic tunes have brought in a truehearted adopting of Parrotheads for him.
This year his concerts are going to be more like beach bops. Jimmy Buffet Tour Dates for 2010 online & Jimmy Buffett Tickets can be bought online.
Jimmy Buffett tickets are available on many websites.
Jimmy Buffett is a singer, ballad maker, writer, businessman, and latterly a film producer renowned for his “island escapism” lifestyle & the music letting in the hits “Margaritaville” & “Come Monday”.
He’s a dedicated base of his lovers called “Parrotheads”. His music band is titled the Coral Reefer Band.
Apart from his music career, Buffett is also a popular writer & is attached to 2 restaurant chains named aft 2 of his known songs, “Margaritaville” & “Cheeseburger in Paradise”. He owns up the Margaritaville Cafe’s chain & co-developed the concept of Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant with OSI Restaurant Partners which runs the chain under a certifying accord with Buffett.
Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band are renowned for their concerts. Most shows comprise 26-30 songs & 2 encores.
Buffett has been engaged in so many charity campaigns. In 1981, Save the Manatee Club was established by Bob Graham, former Florida governor, & Buffett.
The Save the Manatee Club is 1 of the world’s most combative, confrontational & conducing manatee preservation movements.
Posted on 04 January 2010
Tags: Amazon, books, Rihanna, The Last Girl On Earth
Rihanna — The good girl gone bad is about to release a book she wrote this mid 2010.
According to Amazon.com, Rihanna has penned a book titled Rihanna: The Last Girl On Earth, scheduled to hit store shelves on June 29th. The book features contributions from artist Simon Henwood, the man responsible for the creative direction for Rihanna’s Rated R album and tour.
Click here to check out the Amazon page and/or if you want to pre-order your copy now.
Image credits: Buzznet
Posted on 01 December 2009
Tags: Amazon, Cyber Monday, Cyber Tuesday, Leapfrog, Toys R Us
Cyber Tuesday Online Deals — Online retailers are continuing the deals throughout Cyber Week. This is your opportunity to stock up and save either for yourself or to finish off your Christmas list.
Here are some must-see sales for your Cyber Tuesday shopping:
1. Dealighted has a great list of deals that have either been extended or are completely new today.
2. Leapfrog has extended its Monday deals. Bargains include great bundles for the Leapster 2, Didj, and Tag systems. They have also extended their free shipping offer. Leapfrog is known for high quality educational toys, and at this price; they are a real must-have!
3. Wal Mart has a Nintendo DS bundle that can be shipped to your home for less than a dollar. This is a great handheld game for older kids!
4. Amazon’s Gold Box is always a great bargain bin too. Check back often because these lighting deals change hourly.
5. Toys R Us is advertising $20 off any order of $75 or more on Leapfrog products as well as select Nintendo DS games priced at 2 for $20.
If you have found a deal on the internet that I missed, please feel free to post it below. Check back to see the latest news and information of interest to stay-at-home moms.
Posted on 01 December 2009
Tags: Amazon, Apple, Cyber Monday, iPod Touch
Apple — iPod lovers, Rejoice. Now you can accessorize you iPod Touch, iPhones, and Apple Macs as Apple is offering great savings on all online stores this Cyber Monday.
Not just this, Amazon.com is offering the best iPod Touch deal at amazingly reduced prices this Monday. It is probably one of the hottest deals offered by any retailers to its online buyers. The 8 GB iPod Touch which is otherwise sold at $199 will be available at $154 on Amazon.
Apart from Amazon deals, Apple is offering great deals on all its items available on online stores. The saving offerings which started on Thanksgiving will be wrapped up by Apple on Cyber Monday. The 16 GB iPod Touch will be available at an amazing price of $199 while other editions of iPod are also being sold at discounted prices. All Apple products will be shipped for free. Since the holiday season is going on, Apple is offering personalized engravings too. The buyer can request for a personalized engravings on the iPod Touch, iPod nano, and IPod Classics.
Apple is also offering signature gift wrappings on all purchases. In addition to the savings on products, Apple Inc. is offering discounts on accessories too. All the sales and discounts will end at midnight Monday November, 30.
In case you miss the Apple’s Cyber Monday deals, you can always visit other websites to get advantage of these offerings. Many websites e.g. Wal-Mart are offering savings and discounts till Christmas. Happy Online Shopping!
Posted on 25 September 2009
Tags: Amazon, cloud computing industry, Gmail, Google, Microsoft, VMware
Google Inc. – Two recent disruptions in Google’s Gmail service and a disruption in the Google News site, as well as outages in other online-based services could either mean a bust in the nascent cloud computing industry or a boom for other service providers looking to develop cloud-based services.
Google’s Gmail Web-based e-mail service was down for about two hours on Thursday, blocking users from accessing their e-mail accounts, contact lists, and related functions.
The outage followed a one-hour disruption to Gmail that occurred on September 1.
The Google News Web site also suffered an outage Tuesday when users trying to access the site for a couple hours could only see a page proclaiming a “503″ server error.
The IT industry is currently moving quickly to adopt online services, including cloud-based storage and security and other services, in a move to help customers control costs and take advantage of a shift towards the increasing ability of both consumers and corporate employees to access data and applications away from a traditional office setting.
That in turn could very well curb the adoption of online services in the consumer and business world.
Or it could accelerate the demand by consumers and businesses for more reliable online services, meaning that the Googles and Amazons and the smaller upstarts of today’s online service world will have to prove their ability to compete with new online service platforms coming from the likes of VMware and Microsoft.