“Social media came, changed everything, and are well on their way to becoming an unremarkable part of our remarkable world.” — Monica Guzman?on?the meaning of Twitter’s IPO.
“The folks at Amazon have always been willing to think differently,” agreed?Matt McIlwain, a managing director at Seattle VC firm Madrona Venture Group. “People talked for years about the idea of offering computing resources on demand, but they went out and executed against it and became far and away the leader in the category.”
“It’s important to put these news stories in perspective — Whole Foods is about 1.5 percent of the overall grocery market,” Mehta said. “Most Americans do not shop at Whole Foods. The retailers that most Americans shop at are partners with Instacart.”
“Prime customers are not charged more for products,” she wrote, in an email. “Prime is an express shipping service – not a pricing program. ?What often happens is that a customer does not realize they are looking at a Prime shipping eligible item that may be sold by several different third party sellers. They appear to be identical items at different prices – but Amazon’s more than 2 million third party sellers can set their own pricing on the millions of products they sell in the Amazon Marketplace.”
“It’s worked exactly in the way that I want it to,” he said. “If there’s no book in the car and they really want to read, my daughter can just grab my phone, read a Rapids?story and she’s read one or two by the time we reach the destination.”
“The long-term development of TIR systems in China requires national support and the cooperation of various countries to solve the problems limiting the convenience of international road transportation,” he added.
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“The best tech has a character of being effortless,” said Thain of Lewis Communications. “When the (mobile) telephone (first) came out, it was big, clunky and expensive. As it got more mainstream and affordable, it became effortless in becoming part of our lives. AI is evolving in a way like that. It’s actually already in everyone’s life in some form or other but most people have not been aware of that.”
“Point of Honor” is a new Civil War drama that focuses on a family of wealthy Virginians who free their slaves but continue to fight on the side of the Confederacy. Out of all the shows in this latest season, it was the hardest to review, since it seems to have two completely different sides to it. In terms of its raw, technical execution, “Point of Honor” is a marvel. The cinematography is really well done, and the battle scenes have a particular dramatic energy to them that works incredibly well. But then the story starts happening, and everything goes awry.
“Like any new technology, it can be used powerfully for good and potentially for ill and you want to make sure that you maximize the former and minimize the latter,” Carney said. “We’re eager to work with lawmakers and regulators to find that balance.”
“That’s certainly not true in the grassroots that I see,” he said in an interview with GeekWire last week.