“Hate movements are resurgent in the U.S. and around the globe,” the report says. “Amazon must take a public stand against hate and violence, and take action to ensure that it is not profiting from hate or enabling others to profit from hate.”
“At least as a technological capability, you could argue that Microsoft has had a similar capability for more than a year, since Windows Phone 7 was introduced.” — Craig Mundie, Microsoft chief research and strategy officer, shrugging his shoulders over Apple’s Siri intelligent assistant?in an interview with Forbes’ Eric Savitz.
“I wanted to continue to build the business and Amazon is one of the greatest acquirers in the world of allowing companies to still build and be impactful post-acquisition,” he said.
“For West Coast companies — not just Amazon but in particular Silicon Valley — for a sustainable economic future you have to realize that those things are not externalities. They are essential parts of the economics of your company. Where better to learn than in a place like Pittsburgh?”
“Amazon is trying to expand the types of things they do and it was a great opportunity for myself and my business partners to work with a company with that type of reputation and impact in the market,” Abdul-Jabbar said.
“Amazon held to the old way of doing things for a long time,” said Margaret O’Mara, a University of Washington?history professor with a focus on urban history and capitalism. “The biosphere and the adjacent buildings are the first bespoke Amazon spaces and that is really interesting.”
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“Amazon is not a mere victim of climate change — its operations contribute significantly to the problem,” the letter says.
“I also met Danielle Steele recently and found so much to admire. She publishes more than four books a year and continues to prioritize her family. She was lovely and generous with her time.
“China doesn’t want to get into a trade war with the US; China is not going to overtake the US to become a superpower. China just wanted to bring a better life to all Chinese people,” Zhang said.
“Amazon needs to understand that human beings are not robots,” said Stuart Applebaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union, in a statement. “By doubling Prime Day’s duration and halving the delivery time, the company is testing hundreds of thousands of workers’ physical limits as though they were trained triathletes.”