“This morning’s email to some of our employees was sent in error,” the spokesperson said. “There is no change to our policies right now with regard to TikTok.”
“What choice do I have? Crawl back home and move on? That’s not going to happen,” he replied. “I want to get customers engaged and prepared to shift buying away from Amazon during their big quarter — that is my best chance to get an agreement for lasting, accountable change. That’s why I’m doing this.”
“We believe in the future which is coming very soon. We want to work together with others,” Xiong said.
“We are going to continue to support the DoD, and I think we should,” Bezos said. “One of the jobs of a senior leadership team is to make the right decision, even when it’s unpopular. If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble.”
“Wang didn’t want the relationship between his daughter and her classmate to improve, and only wanted revenge. His killing of the boy, who was only 9, constitutes the crime of intentional homicide,” the court said in its ruling.
“With utmost respect, civil disobedience is no license to arson, damage to citizens’ properties and injuries to persons,” she added.
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“We explored a number of options, and for us the question was: What organization had the breadth and sheer vision around our technology offering and how we should bring it to market?” Proudman said in June. “As we got deeper in the conversation with IBM, it was a no-brainer that they were the obvious winner.”
“To be a great bookstore, we really think that bringing the information from Amazon.com to this store helps people have a different view into books,” said Jennifer Cast, VP of Amazon Books, at the time of the company’s opening of its first Seattle location. “That’s the goal. We believe that we can create a different kind of store and one that customers will want.”
“The ultimate victim from this criminal conduct is the buying public who get inferior or even dangerous goods that should have been removed from the marketplace,” U.S. Attorney Brian T. Moran said.
“We agree with Greenpeace that technology leaders should help safeguard the environment by implementing both efficient use and clean sources of energy. However Greenpeace’s report, “Clicking Green,” misses the mark by using false assumptions on AWS operations and inaccurate data on AWS energy consumption. We provided this feedback to Greenpeace prior to publishing their report.