“The idea is to bring Amazon a message?in a way they can’t miss —??by using their own customer feedback tools to give a negative review to the company’s ?tax dodging, mistreatment of workers, and predatory business practices,” Sage Wilson of Working Washington tells GeekWire.
“Personally, I like Denver,” said another Amazon worker, crossing Seventh Avenue en route to the company’s Day 1 office tower. “Only because I used to live there. … Austin is a good town, too,” he added, quickly rocketing the Texas music mecca to the top of our very short Geek on the Street sample size.
“The brand of Seattle is not those corporations that were named,” Oliver said. “The brand of Seattle … is a small business down on Rainier and Henderson, it’s a small business in the Central District, it’s Rainier Beach High School, [as] gentrification displaces and pushes out [it’s] the people who make Seattle the city that it is.”
“That is driven a lot by efficiency,” Olsavsky said in regard to the operating margin. “There has been cost reduction in things we buy and utilization of the servers and data centers we have.”
“The breadth and depth of Android has taken full effect on the tablet market as it has for the smartphone space,” Ryan Reith, program manager for IDC’s Mobile Device Trackers, said in the release. “Android tablet shipments will certainly act as the catalyst for growth in the low-cost segment in emerging markets given the platform’s low barrier to entry on manufacturing.”
“That said, we all seem to be more effective at doing this than the ‘big guys’ — so that’s huge plus for the nascent publishing industry in Seattle.”
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“More people are smoking outdoors since the ban on indoor spaces,” said Fu Hua, a professor at the Public Health School at Fudan University. “Smoking is addictive and hard to quit. Regulations, law enforcement and health education are important in the bid to attain a clean, smoke-free environment.”
“San Francisco was obviously one of the canaries in the coal mine … and things got really confused down there where you start having people really hate each other who used to be neighbors,” Redman said. “You had tech workers becoming demonized. You had people in San Francisco feeling like they were being pushed out and the character of the city was changing. I think we’ve seen some of that in Seattle as well.”
“On a personal note, this was the first time I’ve ever spoken with a world leader entirely in a foreign language,” Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook, which is banned in China. “I consider that a meaningful personal milestone. It was an honor to meet President Xi and other leaders.”
“So clearly you could say I didn’t get it,” he said. “Or, you could say, ‘Hey, look, Bezos is even better than I might have thought he was.’ It’s all of these things. They’re not fixed. Their concept of 10 or 15 years ago is not exactly the same concept as today. So, the thing that you would need to assess is just how good the management team is — and, you know, I think they’re really good.”