“This is a city that had 700,000 [people]; we have 310,000 today,” Peduto said. “If we don’t have over 100,000 people coming here over the course of the next 15 years — you think we have potholes today? We won’t be able to maintain the infrastructure that we have. We have to look for ways to invest. Thankfully because of investments like this with Amazon, we’re building out those new industries, those new factories, those new mills — through technology.”
“There are many, many reasons to put data centers in different places, and it is just a fact that some of the places where customers want to put data today aren’t the cleanest power locations in the entire world,” he said. “We are signing up for a challenge because we have to make it right everywhere, and we are not going to do that by removing choice from customers. We are going to do both, because that’s the way it is at Amazon.”
“We built this predominantly as an alternative to things like express checkout, where you still end up waiting in line, or fumbling with self-checkout machines,” said Dilip Kumar, Amazon’s vice president of physical retail and technology, in an interview this week. “The experience will be designed to be seamless, very convenient, very easy for customers to understand.”
“When I was crippled 40 years ago, I thought a lot about my life: how to put my art at the service of my country, the environment and mankind,” said Zhu, 69. He then turned to architecture and landscape design to practice his art and philosophy.
“There must be something wrong. It was obviously out of control. We needed to leave the ship as soon as possible,” Hui recounted.
“Trump has hated Amazon for a long time … he’s angry about Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post,” Jayapal said.
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“They are not completely getting out of the hardware business, but they are going to lean a lot more on the comprehensive digital catalog of content,” the source told the Times. ?The report also indicates that Barnes & Noble plans to forge closer relationships with partners like Microsoft and Samsung.
“We are recruiting in Seattle because we are serious about building a world-class technology team and the city has emerged as a key player in the West Coast tech scene,” he said. “There are many industry leaders in the area from Google, Amazon, Facebook, Zynga and eBay, not to mention Microsoft. Seattle is also home to the University of Washington where a lot of great engineers graduate from their computer science program.”
“They just stood there and cried,” Zhang said.
“We do pretty well with Microsoft employees and several of the downtown employers, but we’re eager to increase our engagement with Amazon,” said Lauren Martin, director of philanthropy for the YMCA of Greater Seattle, during the Nonprofit Expo.