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  • Rhodehamel tells us that it was her suggestion that Miller, whose given name was Cincinnatus Hiner, exchange this burdensome set of syllables for the name of his hero, Joaquin Murrietta, and that he adopt a garb to go with the new name: boots, a wide-brimmed hat, long hair in the fashion of the old Indian scouts.

    Ina Coolbrith (1841-1928) and the California Frontier 2010

  • BlackBerry 6, which Hiner reports has a predicted shipping date of the "next calendar quarter," will also feature a new Web browser built on the same open-source WebKit framework as those on the iPhone, in Android and in Palm's webOS devices.

    Faster Forward: Research In Motion previews BlackBerry 6 software 2010

  • BlackBerry 6, which Hiner reports has a predicted shipping date of the "next calendar quarter," will also feature a new Web browser built on the same open-source WebKit framework as those on the iPhone, in Android and in Palm's webOS devices.

    Faster Forward: Research In Motion previews BlackBerry 6 software 2010

  • BlackBerry 6, which Hiner reports has a predicted shipping date of the "next calendar quarter," will also feature a new Web browser built on the same open-source WebKit framework as those on the iPhone, in Android and in Palm's webOS devices.

    Research In Motion previews BlackBerry 6 software 2010

  • The retail advantage is a reasonable theory, but Hiner neglects to mention the high overhead costs that Apple must pay handsomely for each of its 300 stores.

    Wired Top Stories Brian X. Chen 2011

  • Jason Hiner of Tech Republic suggests it largely has to do with Apple's retail strategy.

    Wired Top Stories Brian X. Chen 2011

  • Jason Hiner lists four industries that will be transformed by the Internet.

    NYT > Home Page By GENE MARKS 2011

  • That's advantageous, because if the iPad were primarily sold at third-party retail stores, a big chunk of profit would go to those retailers, Hiner reasons.

    Wired Top Stories Brian X. Chen 2011

  • Hiner rationalizes that the true purpose of these partnerships is probably to help spread the marketing message, not so much to sell iPads.

    Wired Top Stories Brian X. Chen 2011

  • The company can swallow the bitter pill of hardly making any money from iPad sales through its retail partners because it can feast off the fat profits it makes when customers buy directly through its retail outlets and the web store, Hiner says.

    Wired Top Stories Brian X. Chen 2011

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