“It’s a bilateral relationship between Osaka and San Francisco. Who’s going to suffer the most? The citizens of San Francisco, the citizens of Osaka, and the citizens of the world that will suffer from the kind of attitude that the Osaka mayor has,” Sing said.
“Jeff Blackburn has decided to take a one year sabbatical with his wife and extended family following more than 21 years at Amazon, leading everything from our third party business, to Prime Video, Amazon Studios, Amazon Music, and Amazon Advertising. Jeff’s sabbatical will begin in early 2020, and we look forward to welcoming him back in 2021.”
“Our ultimate goal is for every teacher in every single subject to benefit from Amazon Inspire,” said Rohit Agarwal, general manager of Amazon K-12 Education, in an interview. “When they walk into a classroom, we want every teacher to benefit from the collective knowledge, the collective insights and the experience of every single one of their peers.”
“Sorry, from Amazon.com. We’ll just stick to selling books and lawn equipment,” the splash screen says.
“It’s a symbol of spending money on things that matter to customers, and not spending money on things that don’t,” Bezos responds.
“I’m never afraid to have a great party. I’m never afraid to do stupid stuff. We can still do that at Ivy Softworks, there’s nothing wrong with that. I will dress in whatever costumes I need to dress in, I will stand on my head and drink beer if I have to. All those kind of things are all still part of me.”
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“It looks like science fiction, but it’s real,” Amazon said in its FAQ. “One day, seeing Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road.”
“Personally, I think Amazon coming into Pittsburgh would be absolutely wonderful for the city. You’ve got people who are out of jobs, and stores that are laying people off and giving them severance pay for four, five six months, that aren’t going to have a job, and if you’ve got 50,000 jobs coming into the city, that would be awesome. Kmart and Sears and Macy’s, and there’s several others that have closed up, and these guys are without a job now. Anything coming into the city of Pittsburgh is beneficial to us. I’d love it if they came here. More business for the city — it’s excellent for the city.Because Amazon is huge right now, and everybody that you talk to buys from Amazon. They’re cheaper, they’re more expedient with their deliveries. That’s the way it is, the economy has moved up to that kind of a business. Everybody goes to Amazon. Not everybody is going to be qualified for that job, but out of those 50,000 there’s gotta be at least half or two thirds of them that are qualified that have done basically the same kind of thing in a store or a business, and the ones that are qualified, they can learn. There’s places to learn. I’d love it if they came here. More business for the city — it’s excellent for the city.” — Ed O’Neill, Uber driver, Pittsburgh native and 70-year resident.
“I’ve hit a wall with Amazon,”?Soghoian said. “It’s just really difficult to reach people there.”
“It is a nightmare,” said?Mulgaonkar, adding that many of the companies don’t even offer real-time credit card processing.