“Our dealings with Amazon have been collegial and collaborative. They haven’t asked anything from us other than what we’ve said to our community that we’re willing to offer. In that sense they’ve been a completely honest broker and we feel good about our relationship with them thus far. I can’t speculate about what went wrong in New York and I actually don’t really want to care to think about it too much other than treating Amazon as they have treated us and that is being transparent, honest, forthright, and not asking us to change at all. That’s the key takeaway from all of this. They have not only accepted who we are, how we do things, and our values — they’ve embraced it. As long as that continues, we’ll have no problems here.”
“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.
“Our consumer research shows a strong use case with the elderly – keeping them company but also performing practical support for assisted living. We have also seen kids using them,” Bryant said.
“The board and management team are thinking about this very deeply,” Cook said.
“Maybe these cities just want to attract any biz, and going at Amazon is good practice?”
“The Asiability-Hurun platform presents a fantastic opportunity to bring together some of the world’s most influential and successful entrepreneurs,” Branson said.
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“The restaurant is in the center of town, and it’s normally a crowded area,” Abu Ahmad, an activist in Manbij, was quoted in a story by the Los Angeles Times.
“I’m in the cloud, baby!” Only Samuel L. Jackson, the longtime Hollywood star with a distinct voice and vocabulary, could introduce himself through a smart speaker in such a way.
“It raises the value of the neighborhood tremendously,” said a chuckling Valentine.
“Research in heliophysics involves working with many instruments, often in different space or ground-based observatories. There’s a lot of data, and factors like time lags add to the complexity,” Kozyra said. “With Amazon, we can take every single piece of data that we have on superstorms, and use anomalies we have detected to improve the models that predict and classify superstorms effectively.”