“People understand and love the convenience of Amazon Prime,” Mehta said in an email. “With Instacart Express we are doing the same — but, for groceries.”
“Millennials don’t see the ping-pong table as a distraction or an invitation to goof off,” Wyatt said. “They see it as part of being productive.”
“Our India team is moving fast and delivering for customers and sellers. The team has increased Prime selection by 75% since launching the program nine months ago, increased fulfillment capacity for sellers by 26% already this year, announced 18 Indian Original TV series, and just last week introduced a Fire TV Stick optimized for Indian customers with integrated voice search in English and Hindi,” Bezos said. “We’re grateful that customers are responding — Amazon.in is the most visited and the fastest growing marketplace in India. It’s still Day 1 for e-commerce in India, and I assure you that we’ll keep investing in technology and infrastructure while working hard to invent on behalf of our customers and small and medium businesses in India.”
“Please take a ticket located behind you,” one Amazon Flex sign?read previously. “Please look for your number on the top corner of the wall on your left.?Proceed to pick up your package once your number is displayed.”
“Please join me in welcoming Amit to S-team,” the email reads. “Amit and our India team are doing remarkable things. Amit and his experience in India will be a key resource for all of us on S-team as we work to figure out what it is to be a true global company.”
“So, if you ask yourself: Why are these old-guard technology companies so desperately trying to get you to buy the private cloud? Why? And I think the answer is the economics of what we are doing are extremely disruptive for old-guard technology companies. These are companies that have lived on 60 to 80 percent gross margins, for many, many years.”
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“Publishers are selling drinks on the?Titanic,”?says Joe Konrath. “They are doing so much to protect their paper industry that they are disregarding the needs of customers and are treating authors poorly.” Konrath was once a struggling mystery writer living outside Chicago with hundreds of rejections to his name, nine unpublished novels, and a tempestuous relationship with the publisher of two of his books, Hyperion. Then two years ago he started experimenting with uploading those books directly to the Kindle marketplace. Now, under the name J.A. Konrath, he says he’s making about ,000 a day and collecting a 70 percent royalty on every book he sells.
“Precisely because this case does not involve a true computer-implemented invention (but rather a business method posing as one), the Court has no reason to address—or to risk the potential uncertainty and unforeseen impacts that can be created by addressing—the patentability of computer-implemented inventions and software generally,” the companies said in the brief.
“Our goal is to give customers the best possible movie and TV watching experience. That means both enabling customers to find exactly what they’re looking for and helping them discover new TV shows and movies in a personalized way,” said Bill Carr, Vice President of Music and Video for Amazon.
“Public schools are fundamental at an early stage in life in creating equal opportunities for kids,” he said. “The types of things we’re struggling with in Seattle in terms of racial equity, in terms of affordability, we’re exacerbating equity problems with the system we have. It’s just not a good system.”