“I name you ‘FMG Matilda’ as you sail the waters of the world. May your journeys be smooth and your tasks successful. May you bring happiness to the crew and may you bring prosperity and pride to the ship owner and all,” said Godmother Julie Shuttleworth, deputy CEO of FMG.
“Goddess first, Amazon second,” she said.
“Billionaires can pour billions of dollars into anything but really, it’s about what is going to be the effective solutions to the climate crisis, particularly given that we have about 10 years to really turn this around,” Yakupitiyage, of 350.org, said. “There are so many other options. Amazon could pay billion in taxes to the government to fund the Green New Deal. We want to know how these private entities want to work on the overall economic transformation that we need in the U.S.”
“From his place at center stage, founder and CEO Jeff Bezos seemed to watch the antics as if an alien species had landed in the?room.”–Xconomy reporter Curt Woodward?commenting on the antics at the Amazon.com annual meeting.
“I love the idea,” Whittaker said of Amazon HQ2 while showing us around The Robotics Institute on a recent Friday afternoon. “I like that kind of energy, I like that kind of progressive technology. I like Jeff Bezos. My sense is that it would be a two-way street, where Pittsburgh would be a lot of good for them, and Amazon would be a lot of good for Pittsburgh. We would really get along.”
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“Hmmm, Apple gives us Siri and Nokia gives us stunts like having people dressed as Windows Phone tiles run through traffic.? Tell me why would I buy a Nokia phone?” — A GeekWire reader commenting on a planned advertising blitz to promote the Windows Phone to younger consumers.
“I don’t have a crystal ball; I know that as a company we are going to continue to grow and hire great talent that we find in the Pacific Northwest,” he said. “So I would imagine that you will see us growing on both sides of the lake.”
“If you think addressing just the issues around Amazon is going to position us for the next generation, I think you’re wrong,” Durkan said. “If we’re not being bigger and more far-sighted about the technology that’s being developed right here in Seattle, how it’s coming on board, and how it’s going to affect daily life …we will become a Detroit.”
“Internet enterprises and organizations should be bridges between the poverty relief policy makers and residents in poverty areas as well as make full use of their online platforms to design more activities to benefit the poor," said Ren Xianliang, deputy director of the nation's Cyberspace Administration.