“We believe the Department of Defense made the correct decision when they awarded the contract,” Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw said in a statement. “However, we support their decision to reconsider a small number of factors as it is likely the fastest way to resolve all issues and quickly provide the needed modern technology to people across our armed forces. Throughout this process, we’ve focused on listening to the needs of the DoD, delivering the best product, and making sure nothing we did delayed the procurement process. We are not going to change this approach now.
“We do not have any robotic tossing systems in our fulfillment centers,” Amazon said in a statement emailed to GeekWire. “That said, we do have a variety of robotics in our fulfillment centers, including drive units, palletizers and a RoboStow, which is a 6-ton robot that moves pallets of products 24 feet high and directly onto our drive units for faster movement throughout our fulfillment centers.”
“aQuantive was not a smoke-and-mirrors business that oversold its abilities. ?While I can’t say whether it was worth billion at the time, it could’ve breathed new life into Microsoft had they allowed it to,” one former manager said. ?“It would’ve easily paid for itself and demonstrated that Microsoft was a serious contender in the ad biz. ?Egos and culture clashes aside, Microsoft was generally disinterested in the advertising business, despite lots of industry lip service. ?Many of us spent over a decade building a company with a youthful, smart, relatively ego-free culture that could not be stopped. ?We were all sad to see it end the way it did.”
“You can actually see and read the ingredients and the instructions to make sure [what the] subtle differences are. You know,?I buy a lot online, but when it is things I’m not exactly sure about, it helps when you?see it in person. Oftentimes, when you buy online it’s hard to see the label [and] even if it’s there you can’t read it, so it’s just a more precise shopping experience.
“We are certainly reaching out to countries that haven’t met medical needs, and they are reaching toward to us. It’s a good business relationship. It’s not disadvantaging anybody,” he said.
“We welcome this move by the City Council and believe the best path forward is to implement the reforms recommended two years ago by the city’s own homelessness expert,” John Kelly, Starbucks senior vice president of public affairs, said in a statement. “Starbucks remains a committed partner to government officials, business leaders, and family service providers. Together we must work to bring families inside, once and for all.”
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“We can confirm a portion of a single Availability Zone in the US-EAST-1 Region lost power,” according to a message on the AWS status Web site posted at 10:29 p.m. “We are actively restoring power to the effected EC2 instances and EBS volumes. We are continuing to see increased API errors. Customers might see increased errors trying to launch new instances in the Region.”
“There’s a power of talking to things that you don’t think talk back to you, because they do hear you,” Busey says. “They live in a different world than you do, but they hear you and when you know they hear you, you feel better about yourself in talking to things that?aren’t talking back,?because then you’re giving life to everyone and everything that’s there in the room with you.”
“What we’ve got here is…failure to communicate.” — Captain,?Cool Hand Luke (1967)?
“This is a betrayal not only of the victims of crime and the law-abiding public, but also of the principles of global justice, which prioritize the holding of criminals to account,” Cross said.