“I think Windows is still very relevant in the marketplace. People still buy PCs, people still buy laptops. Microsoft doing Windows 10 is a natural thing for them to do. They’re not going to walk away from Windows at all. It’s a great business for them. Windows 10, from what I can tell — I haven’t played with it yet — is going to fix some of the things that were missed in the transition from the keyboard and mouse to Metro and back. Being very smart about whether you’ve got a keyboard and mouse, vs. a tablet, and being able to auto-switch between that is a great idea.
“Cleaning and sanitizing of an entire warehouse (let alone multiple warehouses) seems incredibly daunting,” said Scott Meschke, a microbiologist specializing in pathogens at the University of Washington’s occupational health sciences department, in an email.
“And Taohua Island will attract about 300,000 visitors a year,” he said.
“I love working at Google, and I especially love the fact that I’m comfortable posting something as inflammatory as my post may have been,” he writes. “The company is super open internally, and as I said several times in my post, they really try?hard?to do everything right. That includes being open to strongly differing opinions, and that has certainly not been true at every company I’ve worked at.”
“Amazon has been good for Seattle and it’s been good for the region,” she said. “It’s part of the brand of Seattle. Like Microsoft, like Starbucks, like Nordstrom, like Alaska Airlines, like Boeing. Amazon is part of that identity. … Anytime a local company starts, we hope they are successful. They just became wildly successful. And every single person who uses their product is complicit in the success.”
“For many of our international students, they studied not only the Chinese language and culture during the four years of university life but also fostered a Chinese complex that was hard to break away from,” said Yu Lizhong, chancellor of NYU Shanghai.
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“Goddess first, Amazon second,” she said.
“For the majority of their titles, Bonnier have chosen to set terms that make it significantly more expensive for us to buy a digital edition than it is to buy the print edition of the same title,” Amazon said, in a statement sent to GeekWire today. “This is a poor choice because with an e-book, there’s no printing, no over-printing, no need to forecast, no returns, no lost sales due to out of stock, no warehousing costs, and no transportation. E-books can and should be less expensive than print books, and this should be reflected in the terms under which booksellers buy their books from publishers.”
“By Monday, we want justice and equality to go viral,” Jackson told USA Today, noting that his?Rainbow Push Coalition plans to respond with an action against Amazon.com if it doesn’t comply.
“In fact, I believe that the alarm clock hasn’t even gone off yet,” he said. “We’re still asleep in our beds, far from having even pressed the snooze button.”