“You never want your customers to be trapped,” Bezos said. “You want your customers to stay with you because it’s the best service. And our mentality inside the company is always that our customers are loyal to us right up until the second that somebody else offers them a better service.”
“With Amazon’s size and scale, they’re always a threat — but the pressure forces us to think differently and focus on our strengths.”
“They have pivoted from transactional to subscription-based in other media, and have had limited success,” he said. “They really paved the way in e-books, and it’s exciting to see them embrace the market we created as the future of books.”
“Unfortunately, Governor Brown has signed into law the bill that we emailed you about earlier today. As a result of this, contracts with all California residents participating in the Amazon Associates Program are terminated effective today, June 29, 2011,” the company wrote.
“We won’t be competing with Amazon for the properties they’re going after,” Copley said. “We’ll be looking for properties that are multi-family zoned but are not currently being used for multi-family housing. In whichever market they go into, Amazon will create a massive demand for housing and just like in South Lake Union and the areas around South Lake Union, people will be looking for homes close to work.”
“We really wanted to push that power of AWS out to all those people in the line of business, who want to create these custom apps to get things done, but don’t have the skill set to do it today,” said Larry Augustin, an Amazon Web Services vice president.
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“We would definitely say no to such a request,” Ren said.
“We designed the service to be applicable for a variety of use cases,” said Dilip Kumar, Amazon’s vice president of physical retail and technology, discussing Amazon One in an interview with GeekWire this week.
“When these smart people learn and share opportunities and ideas from other people, they do great things,” said Lee, who was in attendance Tuesday night. “We benefit from them creating new businesses and that’s what we depend on for our economy. We hope that 10 percent of the companies can become future Microsoft’s — that would be an excellent addition to our region.”
“We are here to support the direct flights because we understand the value in trade and businesses that could happen between the city of Philadelphia, the state of Pennsylvania and all cities in China,” said state Representative Jordan Harris, a Democrat representing Philadelphia. “We have products that we would like to get to the Chinese market, and there are products in China we’d like to get here. And there are also many opportunities in tourism. So it’s important to us that we do all that’s necessary to keep that relationship going on the state level.”