— Solavei, a heavily-funded wireless service that rewards customers for signing up friends, co-workers and other acquaintances, launches service on the back of T-Mobile’s network. The Ryan Wuerch-led company later?tops more than 100,000 members?for the per month cell phone service. Full story here.
—”Why is Amazon’s founder betting on old media? Here’s one answer: Jeff Bezos loves content and he always has.”—Bloomberg BusinessWeek senior writer Brad Stone, and author of the soon-to-be-released book The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon, in his story on Bezos buying The Washington Post.
Zhou believes more players in the fray can help propel the market's rapid expansion and also is confident that local factories have gained an upper hand in the competition.
— Scott Moore (@scottm00re) May 31, 2020
‘Til Morning’s Light and Lost Within are already in the App Store, with To-Fu Fury and Tales From Deep Space to come. ‘Til Morning’s Light and Lost Within were well-received—more so than Amazon’s initial first-person shooter game for the Fire TV, Sev Zero.
— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) April 18, 2018
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iRobot has a 65 percent share globally excluding China and is a global leader in the market for vacuum robots priced above 0.
“Ahoy there,” says a playfully nautical Alexa when you ask her for information about the Washington State Ferries. It’s a skill that Blink UX, the Seattle-based?user experience firm, developed for Amazon’s artificially intelligent assistant.
“All you have to do is look at the doll to see what Mattel’s mindset was at the time.? The book reflects that mindset,” Lazowska tells GeekWire.