Samsung Instinct $99 at Radio Shack

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

samsung-instinct

Starting tomorrow, Radio Shack will be selling the Samsung Instinct to new Sprint customers for $99. If you’re an existing Sprint customer looking to upgrade, it’ll cost you the normal price of $129. The sale is going on through Labor Day, so if you’re going to Radio Shack anyway, why not pick up a new Instinct?

What am I saying? Nobody goes to Radio Shack. What I meant to say was if you’re looking to buy a new Instinct, why not drop into Radio Shack for the first time in ten years? Ah, that’s more like it.

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  • Asif

    Awesome !! Best of both worlds combined for true Application performance from an End Users perspective.

  • Ryan

    This really is an awesome announcement. I wonder if CA Wily will be able to compete anymore?

  • gemsinfopress

    CA is already behind even BEFORE this Gomez acquisition.

  • Francis

    I am not sure if that is a good deal, maybe they had to sell???

    At my workplace we moved from Gomez to AlertSite years ago. Currently we are considering to move again. This time to AlertFox or Pingdom.

    It seems whoever is on the top lacks any true innovation and tries to compensate that with raising the prices (also true for keynote.com).

  • Arjen

    This is good news for the web monitoring industry….There has been a lot of innovation in this space over the past several years and I believe the demand will continue to grow..

    on other note, we were a Gomez customer until few months ago and moved to Webmetrics. Pretty much the same thing but much more affordable.

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  • CG

    Something stinks here. This company has been operating since 2001 and only turned a profit 8 years later? And they get bought out at $295 million in CASH?

  • http://www.alertsite.com Ken Godskind

    Francis,

    Thanks for switching to AlertSite, and sorry to hear you are considering a move again. Would love to talk with you about why, and see if we can rectify any issues you are having.

    Email me at kgodskind at alertsite dot com.

    Ken Godskind
    CSO at AlertSite
    http://blog.alertsite.com

  • whohoo

    ..hmmm didn’t get your point of smell: maybe they have invested every cent into their network and made it worth the amount of money…..

  • S

    I’m waiting for Computer Sciences Corporation to acquire Compuware and SunGard.

  • http://www.voxbiblia.com Johan

    As I understood it Gomez are really good. For Big Corp. I have used loadimpact.com on several occasions, both to load test and to help in the development process (put some load on the code and you will be amazed at how easy it is to discover the bottlenecks). Costs, well, nothing…

  • Josey Garcia

    Keynote is awful!

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