Liston leads four in double figures as Duke eases past Virginia
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CAMERON INDOOR Ground/DURHAM Duke takes the floor for the first rhythm in 2012 on a very big night for ACC women’s basketball in the Triangle.
The No. 7 Melancholy Devils (9-2) will take on a very good team from Virginia (12-2) in the convention opener for both. The Cavaliers are in their first season under Joanne Boyle, a former Risqu Devil player and assistant coach.
Duke has had some personnel issues in the backcourt over the recent month, with Shay Selby going on an obscure suspension for a violation of team rules and then returning for Friday’s engagement at Temple (DNP-CD). That was the first game missed by fellow subject guard Chloe Wells, who is out of the lineup while she resolves an impractical issue. Wells is on the bench in a team polo shirt and warmup pants keeping a map out on a clipboard.
Two of Duke’s three freshman recruits from the land’s top incoming class are from Virginia, matchless scorer Elizabeth Williams (Virginia Strand) and guard Ka’lia Johnson (Chester).
Source: The Independent Weekly
Happy App Year: Downloads Pass 1 Billion/Week, US Way Ahead Of The Rest
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According to figures from app analytics set up Flurry, there were 1.2 billion apps downloaded to Android and iOS devices between December 25 and December 31, based on the top 20 portable countries that Flurry regularly tracks.
The downloads even hard up through the predictions made at the beginning of the week by Flurry itself when it esteemed that Christmas day saw a record 6.8 million Android and iOS strategy activations. For the whole week, Flurry now says that it believes 20 million Android and iOS devices were activated.
These higher download figures are all things considered due to that big influx of new devices over the week—and perhaps a rush of gift cards for apps, too—so it may well be that in the weeks in advance the average number of downloads return to sub-billion figures before continuing their unflappable growth once again.
It should be noted that Flurry’s check in does not indicate how those 1.2 billion apps poor down in terms of platforms or categories—whether they are games, extravaganza apps or those providing information. Also: Flurry’s slot downloads in the “official” app stores, the Android Make available and Apple’s App Store—and not those downloads in non-valid app stores, such as the many that exist for Android apps in countries like China. If counted, this would probably mean even more apps download.
Source: paidContent.org