“We all speculated when they selected the other two co-locations that maybe this would go on the market,” she said. “It’s not near their campus.”
“This one is for all the people who missed out investing in MySpace.”– A GeekWire reader responding to the Facebook IPO news.
“We wanted to let you know that starting with your March 2012 bill (sent out at the beginning of April), AWS will begin collecting Washington State sales tax for accounts with a billing address in the state of Washington,” the company wrote in a message to customers. “We are doing this in order to comply with changes to state law, which requires us to remit this tax to the State.”
“We know that unilateral trade restrictions have not proven helpful, and we suspect that they might even dent confidence. So countries, in our view, should work together to resolve disagreements without using exceptional measures,” she said.
“We welcome the FTC’s work in this area. Amazon invests significant resources to protect the integrity of reviews in our store because we know customers value the insights and experiences shared by fellow shoppers. Even one inauthentic review is one too many. We have clear participation guidelines for both reviewers and selling partners and we suspend, ban, and take legal action on those who violate our policies.”
“To help carry the torch into the feature film world for such an innovative company is a tremendous opportunity and responsibility,” Hope said.
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“There’s one category of large technology providers, like some of the ones you mentioned, who decided to build an abstraction much further up the stack. I don’t know exactly why they pursued that. I think some of it might have been just a feeling like the basic building blocks were too basic, that what people really wanted was something much more abstracted.?We were very focused in the early days on developers and on startups, and we still remain incredibly focused on them, but we had this perception that they would be the ones who would try the platform first, their alternatives were much worse than enterprises, they tend to start and adopt any new paradigm shift like this was, and that group of people is willing to dig into the details and stitch together the components maybe in a way that enterprises weren’t as likely to do. So we started there, and we figured that enterprises would choose to have a bunch of people who did that stitching, and then for others who would want abstractions further up, we’d build the abstractions later when we had that adoption. I think some of the other folks, either because their customer base focus was more enterprise, and/or maybe because they thought the building blocks were too primitive and not interesting enough, started in another spot.
“What corporate America knows, what many of us know, is the time is now to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy,” Sanders said in the video. “What we need is a strong grassroots movement protesting and saying that the future of this country is with other sustainable technologies.”
“We were surprised at the compensation required” to bring in knowledgeable employees, said?Peter Weis, Matson’s CIO, during a roundtable discussion at re:Invent last week in Las Vegas. “But we’ve adjusted.”
“This could be an indication that China’s economy is moving towards an era of higher consumption and hence living standards,” Hearne said.