“It think it would be great. Pittsburgh is so little, we don’t really have anything here. It would be awesome. It is too small, and everyone knows everyone. Maybe that would get us together as one. I think it would be awesome. I think we will get visitors more. Everything is getting torn down. In East Liberty, they knocked everything down and made like everything new over there… I think it would be nice.” — Micah Watson, a senior at Obama Academy and resident of Pittsburgh’s Hill District who hopes to study sports medicine.
“Our Future of Work propriety model highlights five areas that companies should address to actively manage disruption through this period of change: Human experience, digital drive, continuous innovation, operational excellence and financial performance.”
“No law requires any company in China to install mandatory back doors,” Ren said in a rare meeting with foreign media on Tuesday. “I personally would never harm the interest of my customers and me, and my company would not answer to such requests.”
“Mommy, how will we light the Christmas tree?” … “Ask Alexa.” (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
“I’ll buy one and see how it fits, but I’m almost certainly out after that. I’ve had anvil shirts before. They fit much ‘bigger’ in the chest and are shorter. They also shrink more,” writes one. “Good job screwing up woot. I’ve bought almost 100 shirts in just over a year, you can count on those number dwindling.”
“That’s very much a generalization, which seems to be less true each year, but there’s something about the fire and pace of NYC that feels very natural to me, something that Seattle is short on,” said Dumont. “That said, I very much believe in Seattle tech and plan on returning at some point to invest in startups in Seattle.”
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“Not only were we able to create a natural version of what has historically been petroleum-derived, but we’re also removing carbon from the atmosphere and locking it away with one of the most photosynthetically-efficient crops, fighting climate change in the process,” he wrote. “You can use it. We want you to use it.”
“Partnering with fossil fuel companies demonstrates that climate is not a priority for Amazon leadership,” said Jamie Kowalski, an Amazon software developer, in a statement.
“It was so nice of Amazon to come in and boost Windows Phone’s self-esteem,” wrote Brandon Paddock. Another tweet?tried to explain the lack of a crowd by saying that everyone opted for drone delivery.?
“Settlement terms are usually secret, so we are left with the question of whether AWS is changing its overly-broad non-compete terms and/or its arbitrary enforcement of non-competes,” said Charles Fitzgerald, a Seattle-area angel investor and veteran tech executive who was a vocal supporter of Hall’s case. “At this point, all the uncertainty raised by the legal action against Brian Hall remains for anyone considering a job at AWS.”