“Glass Lewis and ISS have sided with the 7,600 employees on the shareholder resolution,” she said. “I’m not sure what that exactly is going to look like but, regardless of the shareholder resolution, I feel like we’ve already won in many ways.”
“For me to move it would have to be Chicago,” she said, in a nod toward the Windy City’s aspirations. She called Seattle “a pretty laid back place to live” and leaving for a city that she doesn’t know as well as her home would be “a hard adjustment.”
“As Amazon workers, we are responsible for not only the success of the company, but its impact as well,” said Amazon software engineering Sarah Tracy in one of the statements. “It’s our moral responsibility to speak up, and the changes to the communications policy are censoring us from exercising that responsibility. Now is not the time to silence employees, especially when the climate crisis poses such an unprecedented threat to humanity.”
“I am deeply concerned that the price parity provisions in Amazon’s contracts with third-party sellers could stifle market competition and artificially inflate prices on consumer goods that millions of Americans are planning to buy this holiday season,” Blumenthal wrote in a letter to the U.S. assistant attorney general.
“Aside from Microsoft’s impact in Redmond, I don’t think anything comes close,” said Kip Spencer, OfficeSpace.com co-founder and an adviser to startup tech companies. Spencer said he wouldn’t be surprised to see Amazon expand even further, saying it appears that the company is “just getting warmed up.”
“Anytime that ‘tossing’ and ‘dwarf,’ that those words are put together, is a real concern for us,” Michelle Kraus, advocacy director for the organization, told the Mercury News?when she heard about the patent. “It really opens up the possibility of mocking and really dehumanizing little people, people of short stature.”
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“Huge thanks to the teams across Amazon who made this happen,” Bezos wrote.
“Google Compute Engine is just part of what we see as a whole new?cloud, not only by accessing powerful computational resources,?but by collaborating more easily on complex research,” ISB software architect Hector Rovira said in a white paper that was released in conjunction with the launch.
“I have been coming to China as a consultant since 1983, so I know the country. China has always been good for surprises. People in the past have been skeptical, but China has published its five-year plans and fulfilled most of the promises in them. They have also done all this without a major crisis, whereas the West has had a very serious financial crisis 10 years ago.”
“Every little bit helps. Plus, if it’s meant to be, then a little competition doesn’t change anything.”