“Automation is relentless and it’s going to accelerate,” Obama?said in his final interview as president, a podcast?with four of his former aides, published over the weekend. “You saw just what happened to retail stores, sales this past Christmas. Amazon and online sales is killing traditional retail, and what’s true there is going to be true throughout our economy.”
“China hopes to work with all parties to build a ‘Polar Silk Road’ through developing the Arctic shipping routes,” the Chinese government announced in a policy white paper issued in January.
“Edge provider investment and innovation are just as dependent today on an open internet as they always have been. The same underlying economic incentives, the same market forces, the same potential harms should all compel the same conclusion: the Commission should maintain enforceable net neutrality rules. A robust, open internet that preserves consumer access to all lawful edge services is necessary to encourage innovation and maintain a strong and vibrant U.S. economy. Now is not the time for the Commission to abandon its protection of an open internet.”
“If it sees anything that makes it nervous, it can divert, or phone home for help and get a human to help it land,” Bezos said.
“God knows, there are plenty of tariffs the EU has on us,” he said. “So, it’s not that you can’t talk just because there are tariffs.”
“I do think that if they expand, or ever move a team, Seattle, my guess is, is first in line,” Stern said.?“The big two at some point were Seattle and Las Vegas, but I don’t think there will be an NBA team in Las Vegas now because there’s NHL and WNBA and NFL. But Seattle is a good town.?I think the NHL is going to go in there too. And that’s great. With Tim Leiweke planning to spend 0 million on Key Arena, that’s good for Seattle. But usually the first team in does very well.”
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“Defendants Christopher and Adam Bowser are con-artists who prey on people hoping to become sellers on Amazon.com,” reads the first line of Amazon’s complaint.
“Bookstores are about the exchange of ideas, and when you get people into an industry like that who don’t necessarily need to make money doing it — this is part of the problem with Amazon in the book industry in the first place — then you can kind of have a bloated presence,” he said.
“If you look at the amount of capability today from where we were when we started 10 years ago, it’s just night and day,” he said at the time, noting that Amazon Web Services will launch close to 1,000 new services and features this year alone, up from 70 in its first year. “And yet, we still feel like we’re at the relative beginning.”
“Awww, that’s really cute,” Kretchmer fired back in a faux-sweet voice.