“We’re going to bury you — but we also admire you and we’d like to do a deal,” was the message from the Riggio brothers, who ran Barnes & Noble. They pitched a joint site, or even the possibility of acquiring Amazon.
“These guys are our #1 short term competitor … [W]e need to match pricing on these guys no matter what the cost,” said Amazon executive Doug Herrington in an email released by the committee.
“We designed the system, the system designed the drone,” Kimchi said.
“We know that we’ve got to bring people together to build solutions around our hardest problems and this Innovation Council will be one of the ways we do that,” Durkan said during the press conference.
“There is no place in Hong Kong where the long arm of the law cannot reach,” he said. “It is a fallacy to think that a university campus is a private place to the extent that police cannot enter and make arrests.”
“We’ve known the Twitch leadership team for a while now,” he said at the GamesBeat conference. “I think I met them for the first time 3 years ago just as they were getting started. When we got to know them and their team generally speaking, what we found was that there was an awesome fit with Amazon’s culture.”
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“We appreciate Bloomberg’s foray into fiction and look forward to future episodes.” — Microsoft’s Frank Shaw, as quoted in the news service’s story about purported Microsoft CEO candidate Stephen Elop’s supposed plans for the company.
“You will also notice that some of our delivery promises are longer than usual,” the site says. “We are working around the clock with our selling partners to ensure availability on all of our products, and bring on additional capacity to deliver all of your orders.”
“There’s an amazing teaching moment here, and we envision being able to open these Spheres to the public occasionally for field trips and for educational purposes with different schools and universities,” Schoettler said.
“While we are disappointed with the additional delay we believe that we will ultimately be able to move forward with the work to make sure those who serve our country can access the new technology they urgently require,” said Frank Shaw, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of communications, in a statement. “We have confidence in the Department of Defense, and we believe the facts will show they ran a detailed, thorough and fair process in determining the needs of the warfighter were best met by Microsoft.”