“Up until now it’s been about, you asked, you get something,” Daniel said. “But Alexa can do much more.”
“With anything new that we do, and obviously we’ve done?a lot of new?things, there’s certainly a wide range of outcomes,” Szkutak said. “We certainly?understand that. We?try to learn from everything?that we do as we launch new opportunities.”
“We have a network tuned to two-day delivery right now, so we do need to build more one-day capacity with our transportation partners,” Olsavsky said. “But we have a head start and we are moving quickly.”
“We will continue to add more ways to earn and spend Coins on a wider range of content and activities—today is Day One for Coins,” said Mike George, vice president for Amazon apps and games, echoing one of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ favorite lines.
“To compete, I’m surprised Omaha, Nebraska didn’t offer to let Jeff Bezos kill any three people he likes because you know he would,” Oliver said, artfully employing the infamous Buff Bezos photo from the summer. “Look at him. He wants it so bad. It’s the only thing he can’t have and he wants it.”
“We weren’t going to be subsumed, Twitch was still going to be a strong, independent brand,” he said.
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“There are important discussions going on now about the future of Amazon,” Inslee said. “We are excited about this amazing company, and it is an amazing company because it understands fundamentally that innovation is the stock and trade of our state, so I am looking forward to those discussions.”
“There will be two open debates at the Security Council on multilateralism and African peacekeeping operations,” he said.
“We support this referendum against the recent sales tax legislation because, with unemployment at well over 11 per cent, Californians deserve a voice and a choice about jobs, investment and the state’s economic future,” said Amazon.com Vice President Paul Misener in a statement sent to The Financial Times.
“We do not accept the use of cultural consultants as replacements for British East Asian writers in a show where the raison d’etre pivots on the lives of a British Chinese family.”