Sentences with phrase «beyond early adopters»

Google's Tango, meanwhile, is available on a few phones (technically, one out now, one in the summer), and it has yet to be embraced beyond early adopters.
«The movement has officially moved beyond early adopters and die - hards,» says Catherine McCarthy, senior director of innovation and insights at WellPet.
The appeal of the new car will surely spread beyond early adopters to those who see the second generation hybrid systems as more than a mere gimmick.
«BB10 is off to a strong start in Canada — the sustainability of sell - through depends on corporate upgrades, interest beyond early adopters, and how quickly RIM launches additional models (Q10, etc.).
But if sales don't hold up beyond the early adopters, and a non-stem design is out of the question, maybe some more subdued color options would help.
Four years of consumer data shows clearly that e-book consumption has reached mainstream readers and has expanded well beyond early adopter «power readers,» but that physical books remain a popular format for many consumers, especially in certain categories.
With the Home Mini, Google may be hoping to attract interest beyond the early adopter crowd.

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The move represents how Amazon is looking to take its Kindle offerings beyond the first tier of early adopters that have bought the product to date.
The amount of general interest press that covered the Amazon announcement showed that ebooks and ereaders have reached well beyond techies and young people and whatever early adopter market people might have thought and spread well into general users everywhere.
The original Destiny proved the House That Halo Built could move beyond Master Chief with swagger and joie de vivre, but the end result was still a game built to reward its earliest adopters with occasional rewards and a near non-existent story.
Dmitrijus Borisenka, Coingate CEO, explained, «Encouraging adoption among people beyond the tech - savvy early - adopters is one of the biggest priorities for us.
And the market for retail lease management, which AMR Research estimates is about $ 350 million and growing fast, is quickly evolving as many of the early adopters have started to move beyond the core job of lease management.
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