“I believe we’re trying to change,” Schoettler said later. “We’re a very bashful company in many respects. I think that starts at the top. We don’t necessarily go around and pound our chests and try to get a lot of notoriety. We’ve focused on our customer and we’ve done our business. As a result of that, we’ve been successful and then I think we get faulted for that. As we started to develop here in the South Lake Union neighborhood, and then the Denny Triangle — realizing that we’re such a big employer, the largest private employer now in the City of Seattle, the largest landowner in the City of Seattle — that there are responsibilities that come along with that.”
“Incentives offered by the state/province and local communities to offset initial capital outlay and ongoing operational costs will be significant factors in the decision-making process,” according to the RFP.
“Everybody and his mother loved Kozmo,” said Lehmann. “It was an amazing thing. It was such a beautiful product that people loved.”
“Amazon’s gift will help Seattle University expand pathways to a STEM career for students from all backgrounds,” Seattle U President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., said in a news release. “Computer science is our fastest-growing science and engineering program. Support from one of the world’s most innovative companies and leading employers of computer science graduates is recognition of the quality of the education we offer.”
“Governments may need to look at the patent system and see if those laws need to be modified because I don’t think some of these battles are healthy for society,” said Bezos, who as we know has used the patent system to his company’s advantage over the years.
“If you look at the conversations we’ve had with Uber, they’ve been up and down,” he told GeekWire. “It’s very different when dealing with a company like Uber than dealing with a company like Ford.”
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“China is an engine of growth for the region, so none of that is surprising,” she said, adding that “the tariffs will likely accelerate that”. She said that firms considering moving will probably do so because the additional 25 percent tariffs will make it tough for them to compete with subcontractors in other countries not facing tariffs.
“Amazon very carefully but aggressively promoted Amazon Echo during the year,” said CIRP co-founder Josh Lowitz. “It dedicated Amazon.com homepage real estate to Echo, promoted it on Amazon Prime Day in July, and also advertised it heavily during the holiday shopping season. This effort paid off as it stood out among Amazon customers.”
“For example, we have scholars interested in urban development. We invite them to collaborate with Chinese urban development scholars. People who are previously not interested in China study per se can participate in the program.”
“I can’t think of any place better for that work than here,” she said.