“Twitter and Facebook do a great job and displaying content as it happens,” Gregov tells GeekWire. “The problem of course, if you’re not reading your social streams exactly as content is shared, you’ll miss it. Goldfinch let’s you, in effect, catch up with what are the most significant stories of the day.”
“We built and launched Amazon Books in something like nine months,” Holm said. “There was a ton of innovation that was done in a short period, and all of our constraints were architecture and construction. All of our time bottlenecks were based on those two parts of the process.”
“We’re working, patiently and step-by-step, to lower the cost of spaceflight so that many people can afford to go and so that we humans can better continue exploring the solar system,” he wrote. “Accomplishing this mission will take a long time, and we’re working on it methodically.”
“We added an additional leave option to give our employees greater flexibility and time off as they face extended school closures: the 12-week Paid Pandemic School and Childcare Closure Leave,” a Microsoft spokesperson said. “This benefit may be taken on a continuous, reduced, or intermittent basis — for example, it could be used to take leave for 1-2 days per week while remotely working the rest.”
“We expect Amazon to continue to offer their video service as a free extra with Prime domestically but also to brand their video subscription offering as a standalone service at a price less than ours,” wrote Hastings. “Both Amazon and Hulu Plus’s content is a fraction of our content, and we believe their respective total viewing hours are each less than 10 percent of ours.”
“There’s one part of Amazon’s HQ2 competition that is deeply disturbing — pitting city against city in a wasteful and economically unproductive bidding war for tax and other incentives,” wrote Richard Florida, an urbanist with the University of Toronto and editor for CityLab, in a CNN article. “As one of the world’s most valuable companies, Amazon does not need — and should not be going after — taxpayer dollars that could be better used on schools, parks, transit, housing or other much needed public goods.”
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“We are redefining what is possible in the satellite industry, and reducing the cost and time required for organizations to benefit from satellite data,” Capella CEO Payam Banazadeh said in a news release.
“We have the ability of consolidating our managing of labor, so we can assign tasks for employees to do in a faster and more precise way,” said Swanson, plant cultivation and research manager at AEssenseGrows, a Sunnyvale, California-based company.
“What do you think I am? Sure, Android might look cute with its new Tron Legacy visual effects. But all of those apps look like shit. They told me it’d get faster. And that I could bump my friends TouchPads to share music. How can I do that if no one has one? How can I have one of these, when Stalin has an iPad.”
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