“My own time and thinking is now wholly focused on COVID-19 and on how Amazon can best play its role,” Bezos wrote in an internal memo to employees Saturday afternoon, made public by the company. “I want you to know Amazon will continue to do its part, and we won’t stop looking for new opportunities to help.”
“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.”
“Kindle is designed to create a sanctuary reading experience, and the all-new Kindle Oasis exemplifies this — whether you’re reading poolside on vacation or in in the comfort of your bed,” said Kevin Keith, vice president of Amazon devices said in a statement.
“Tech support is much harder than most kinds of customer service,” explains Bezos after saying goodbye to Dylan. “In the early 21st Century, our devices have gotten sophisticated enough, we’re not always sure, ‘Am I controlling the device or is the device controlling me?’ So we’re hopeful that Mayday will be a much-loved feature. And there’s no way you can do a feature like this unless you’re operating in all of these layers.”
“Rollin’ down the street, shippin’ on gin and juice …”
“It’s part of an overall landscape that’s changing. Microsoft in Office has always been the kings of personal productivity, and it was always about, ‘Hey, what can you do to get more accomplished yourself?’ ” explained?Brian MacDonald, Microsoft corporate vice president for Teams. “With cloud computing trends, the general attitude is more about ‘What can I achieve in a team context?’ and so the timing is right for that.”
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“Microsoft is doing an awful lot of posturing,” Amazon communications chief Drew Herdener wrote. “We understand why. Nobody knowledgeable and objective believes they have the better offering. And, this has been further underscored by their spotty operational performance during the COVID-19 crisis (and in 2020 YTD).”
“My understanding is the waste heat from this facility is significant enough to support more than just those three,” O’Brien said. “I see this project as a first step toward what I hope to be a district wide energy system, that we can build off this as a catalyst.”
“Many major tech companies have major presences outside of their original home — think about Google in Seattle,” said Ed Lazowska, a fixture in the University of Washington’s Computer Science and Engineering school and champion of the department’s new multi-million dollar facility. “If Amazon can do for another city what it has done for Seattle, the country will be a better place.”
“I’m not sure whether to be mad at Amazon or the state or both. I’m kind of mad at both,” former Amazon affiliate Beth Terry tells the LA Times. Here’s more on the issue from the Fresno Bee, which calls the effort a “legislative sleight of hand.”