“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’re really poised for a potential breakout,” Tom Simpson, founder of Spokane startup Etailz told GeekWire in a previous interview. He later added, “We’re not Seattle. We’re not San Francisco but there’s a reasonably high-level of [startup] activity going on.”
“We basically have to move to zero carbon over the next 20 years or so and that means all existing carbon infrastructure has to be replaced. This not only has massive implications for energy generation, but also for distribution and storage systems,” he said.
“You’ve got to realize that if something’s going to happen, it is going to happen regardless of whether you want it to or not,” Jassy said. “You’re much better off cannibalizing yourself than having someone do it to you and chasing it.”
“There’s a lot of more indirect ways that the government can make its preferences felt,” Glassman said, ranging from “Buy Chinese!” advertisements similar to those you’ll find in lots of countries to the selective distribution of capital and data. “U.S. companies that are used to market competition find that baffling, at best.”
“Yes, I actually think that this forces the hand of Amazon and some other big players. They have to follow suit. You will see them follow suit, I’ll be stunned if you don’t, because they can’t just cede that part of the market to us, if we’re the only main, large retail site taking Bitcoin,” he said. “Either they have to start taking it, or they’re just giving away a piece of the market.”
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“We are going to continue to support the DoD, and I think we should,” Bezos said. “One of the jobs of a senior leadership team is to make the right decision, even when it’s unpopular. If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble.”
“While, yes, we don’t offer free food, we do pay pretty well,” Wilke?said.
“With AmazonFresh, you can place an order tonight after the kids are asleep and have your favorite groceries — from bananas and milk to flowers and wine — waiting on your doorstep the next morning,” according to the email explaining the promotion.
“Washington continues to be the primary hub for software production in the United States,” said Josh James, Vice President, Research and Industry Analysis at TechAmerica Foundation.? “Though jobs among software publishers were slightly down in 2010, computer system design jobs were up and wages in the tech industry as a whole continue to be more than double the state’s average private sector wage.”