“One of the privileges of success in this country is government scrutiny, and that’s OK.” — Bill Gates, 1998.?
“It’s a familiar pattern: a leading tech company marketing what is hailed as breakthrough technology without understanding or assessing the many real and potential harms of that product,” said Open MIC Executive Director Michael Connor in a statement. “Sales of Rekognition to government represent considerable risk for the company and investors. That’s why it’s imperative those sales be halted immediately.”
“The Stinky & Dirty Show.” (Via Amazon)
“My initial reaction to something like that is to take it very lightly,” Bezos said. “But you know, if you reflect on it in the context of what I’ve just been saying, my view is, that’s not an appropriate way for a presidential candidate to behave.”
“I’m assuming that the employees of Amazon were the core impetus for this action,” DiPerna said.
“The Everything Store” is a vivid and, I believe, balanced picture of Amazon.com, its founder and the oeuvre that drives this disruptive titan of retail, technology and the publishing industry. Stone’s narrative documents the history and breadth of Amazon, as well as the “Cult of Jeff.”
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“Kenya has established strategic relationships with China, testified by the frequency of the interaction of the two country’s top leadership. In the economic space, more than 400 Chinese companies have been creating quality local jobs and establishing crucial skills transfer linkages for Kenya’s development agenda,” he said
“RIM should be acquired by, perhaps, Microsoft—or Amazon, Verizon, Sprint, Samsung, LG, SK Telecom or private equity,” Andrews said. “There’s no shortage of potential buyers, but a deal will be contingent on Canadian government approval. That may not be so easy given what just happened to the AT&T/T-Mobile deal.”
“The details matter a lot,” Goodchild said. “We can’t say as a blanket statement it’s better to shop online than go to the store. We can’t make that kind of conclusion because it depends on where the thing you’re buying came from.”
“My mother-in-law has trouble concentrating, and often stares blankly into space when watching TV. My father-in-law goes out to find odd jobs every day to distract himself,” Wan said.