“While we have seen great success, we are hungry to do more,” Nadella wrote at the time of his appointment. “Our industry does not respect tradition — it only respects innovation.”
“The uncertainty caused by a protracted trade war could well slow investment spending further. An escalating trade war with China sits at the top of most lists of potential triggers for the next recession,” he said.
“This is because these new facilities are in close proximity to customers, reducing the need for aircraft transport and generally decreasing the distance drivers have to travel to deliver packages to our customers,” Jon Alexander, Amazon’s director of delivery experience,” wrote in a blog post.
“When you have such a huge market opportunity, the world has room for more than one player to have a meaningful presence,” Somasegar said.
“We can build so many tools for them,” Lewis said.
“There is an opportunity here, I think, to demonstrate how a city that is becoming a city of tech workers can also be one that supports those that serve them their coffee and manage their office buildings,” said Councilmember Mike O’Brien during the council meeting. “That’s why I think it’s?more important than ever that we think about the future of public benefits that are provided for street and alley vacations, and for any deal that results in public property or right-of-way becoming privatized.
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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.
“This trip has actually changed me a lot. I can feel the energy of all?the small startups here. It’s much more energetic than what I saw. It?might be good to think about having an office here.”—Alibaba CTO Jian?Wang in an interview with GeekWire, foreshadowing the company’s move?to open an office in downtown Seattle later in the year.
“There’s a set of things that have kind of come together in this update that makes it one of the largest we’ve done to the app ever,” said Seth Micarelli, Amazon Kindle creative director, during a demonstration of the overhauled Kindle app at the Amazon offices in Seattle last week.
“With Jeff, I think I was amazed when he was two-and–a-half and riding one of those boat events in a kiddie playground that just goes round and round in circles. I thought: I stopped existing. All he wanted to do was watch the cables and the pulley and look down into the water trying to figure out what happened next. So, I was kind of disappointed, actually. Because, I wanted, the reinforcement of: ‘Yeah, there’s my mom.’ I think I knew early on that he was wired a little bit differently. And, then, when he tried to take his crib apart with a screwdriver, I think that cinched it.”