—Todd Bishop, co-founder of GeekWire, predicts Monday, Dec. 3: “Amazon will officially announce HQ2 with a splashy press conference in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, Dec. 3, after unveiling the plan in a special 60 Minutes interview with Jeff Bezos the night before. Sure, it’s an old-school media strategy from a company that owns Twitch, but it’s reminiscent of the way Amazon originally unveiled its drone delivery ambitions. Having personally heard Bezos tout the benefits of an urban campus, I believe that HQ2 will be in a major city, not a suburb; and having visited each of D.C.’s proposed HQ2 sites earlier this year, I can vouch for the potential of our nation’s capital to host this one-of-a-kind economic prize. That said, I still wish it could be Pittsburgh.”
—”Amazon gets blamed for a lot of things: overworking employees, not paying taxes,?killing bookstores, cannibalizing the publishing industry and here in Seattle, increasing construction, traffic and rents; and, it turns out that the company’s rapid growth here is also having a big impact on the straight dating scene in Seattle…. The women here seem more distracted than ever before and at times, I’ve felt like a number to them. Turns out, the statistics back up my qualitative experience.”—Seattle techie and GeekWire guest columnist Jeff Reifman complaining that Amazon’s hiring practices,?and predominantly male workforce in Seattle, have made it harder for guys to find female dates.
Zhu Min, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission, said that Lingang has a special role to play in the country's new development pattern which takes the domestic market as the mainstay while allowing domestic and foreign markets to boost each other.
Zuckerberg may have just forgotten his good friends in Redmond, but the lack of mention could certainly be viewed as a slight.
patient gets the medical service fee charging certificate at Beijing Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing, capital of China, April 8, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]
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