“Winning the election is not the most important thing for me,” said Don Sun, 59, a businessman from Cupertino, California running for a school board position. “I want to encourage the Chinese community to participate in the political process. As a Chinese immigrant, I think there’s a lot of space for us to improve in terms of civic participation.”
“We think this is a solid step forward and better aligns the interests of readers and authors. Our goal, as always, is to build a service that rewards authors for their valuable work, attracts more readers and encourages them to read more and more often,” Amazon said, in an announcement.
“We form relationships with disaster relief nonprofits, and we ask them, ‘What do you need? What’s the challenge or gap?’ ” said Trang-Thien Tran, principal product manager for Amazon disaster relief. Customers can add to Amazon’s corporate contributions through Wish List campaigns or via the Alexa voice assistant (“Alexa, donate to Hurricane Dorian relief at American Red Cross”).
“Weather could be more descriptive (wind and windchill, I live in Minnesota),” said Alex. “It doesn’t interface with search engines right now and I think there is huge potential in that.? One of the first things we tried was movie times and that would be fun and handy.”
“We have a lot of scale that others in the arena don’t,” he says. “And I think our business is quite diverse.”
“We’re really happy; it’s very early — I’d caution everyone to remember most enterprise workflows have yet to move to cloud so there’s still much adoption to come,” Olsavsky said.
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“Why explain?” asks Zhang Youze, another millennial. “I don’t care what other people say.”
“Users of the site will be able to add ratings and reviews, and to receive recommendations based on their previous selections,” Education Week wrote. “Educators will be able to curate open resources, self-publish material they have developed, and put a school’s entire digital library that is open and freely available online.”
“When confronted with the evidence, he admitted it and resigned immediately,” writes Carney about former employee Bo Olson. Carney asks why New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor “never found the time, or inclination, to ask us about the credibility of a named source whose vivid quote would serve as a lynchpin for the entire piece.”
“Traffic has become intolerable over the past year in the Mercer corridor and lower Queen Anne,” wrote GeekWire reader Scott Moore in response to the news of more Amazon.com buildings. “While the Mercer construction is partly to blame, it seems likely Amazon’s continued expansion will out-strip any benefits that improvement will provide.?It’s all well and good to see development and new jobs coming to Seattle, but without a comprehensive approach to transportation we’re going to be looking at more gridlock.”