“Clearly, we need a Tim Hortons franchise,” Kathleen Wynne was quoted as telling university students, some of whom had attended Canadian schools.
“For curators at The Huntington, that was the time to actively seek out and salvage as much of the architectural record as possible, as dozens of significant buildings fell to the wrecking ball and the downtown skyline was forever changed,” she said. “This show is an opportunity to showcase our collection, which has become invaluable in the study of the history of the region’s built environment.”
“Hey, Amazon. Not saying we’d fight a bear for you … but we totally would,” reads the red sign featuring a bearded man staring down at passersby.
“Apple rolled into the TV game with ‘The Morning Show,’ a superb drama about dignity and doing the right thing, made by a company that runs sweatshops in China,” Gervais said after the camera cut to Cook.
“I felt invaded,” said Danielle, the Portland woman who was identified only by her first name in the KIRO 7 report. “A total privacy invasion. Immediately I said, ‘I’m never plugging that device in again, because I can’t trust it.'”
“Convoy has the potential to transform the trucking industry,” he said in a statement. “The team has built a leading tech-enabled marketplace that provides shippers with a more efficient freight solution and truck drivers with increased access to work. We believe Convoy will continue to leverage its technology and data capabilities to drive increased efficiency for the industry overall.”
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“At least as a technological capability, you could argue that Microsoft has had a similar capability for more than a year, since Windows Phone 7 was introduced.” — Craig Mundie, Microsoft chief research and strategy officer, shrugging his shoulders over Apple’s Siri intelligent assistant?in an interview with Forbes’ Eric Savitz.
“Hard-driving, people are really focused on changing the world,” he said of Microsoft. “People work very hard. I believe the same is true at Amazon.?But you’ve got to remember, there is intense competition between Microsoft and Amazon. Both AWS versus Microsoft Azure, but there’s also intense competition just in the city of Seattle over talent.”
“In a 2016 letter to stakeholders, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos preached the wisdom of staying relevant by embracing external trends. As his company searches for an urban location for Amazon HQ2, the Toronto Region is home to some trends that should be capturing his attention:
“I haven’t heard another company saying ‘I want to have co-equal headquarters,’ and to me that was saying our home is no longer our home, our home is now maybe here, maybe somewhere else,” Redman said.