“Starting from today (Tuesday), Hainan Airlines’ new route from Beijing to Edinburgh and Dublin will have four flights per week," said Bao Qifa, chairman of Hainan Airlines.
“No one’s spending less,” Quinn said. “One year after I do an engagement, I don’t have any customers that are spending less than they were when I started. The difference is now they understand it better and are able to predict it.”
“It’s a lot of money,” O’Mara said. “Money will help but it makes Amazon a very convenient foil for the candidates that are running against tech in general, or growth, or the negative effects of growth.”
“The Mojio skill for Alexa lets customers simply use voice to track vehicle location, trip distance and fuel levels,”?Paul Bernard, director of the Alexa Fund said in a statement. “By unlocking data insights from the car, we see opportunity for Mojio to continue innovating with Alexa to bring customers more delightful voice-powered experiences.”
“The Statue of Liberty is built for freedom for everyone, not just for specific parties. I think everyone is entitled to their freedom to come in and live how they want to live,” said Toni Mitchell, a Democrat in New York City:
“Love, money, ambition and music intertwine in Mozart in the Jungle, a half hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself and finding love while conquering New York City,” notes the show’s description on IMDb, which, by the way, is also owned by Amazon.
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“Jeff Bezos did an incredibly fine and important thing today,” he said. “Obviously, it is great news for Amazon workers. But even more significantly, his pledge to engage in advocating for higher wage standards shows remarkable and rare leadership. I’m super proud of him.”
“NOOK device sales got off to a good start over the Black Friday period, but then fell short of expectations for the balance of holiday,” says Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch in a news release. “We are examining the root cause of the December shortfall in sales, and will adjust our strategies accordingly going forward.”
“It became apparent to aQuantive insiders very quickly that the combination was?going to be an unmitigated disaster and waste of money for Microsoft. From the?initial decision to put aQuantive and its management team under the helm of the?absolute wrong Microsoft leadership — who had no knowledge or interest or skills?in it — to the near-immediate sign that Microsoft did not know what to do with a?strong and successful organization like aQuantive, to the very well-known history?of Microsoft’s inability, for years, to integrate its own online ad services and?technology initiatives internally, this acquisition had snafu written on its?face from day one.”
“The prevalence of the elusive, outdoorsy-intellectual archetype.”