“The Kindle is trying to reduce friction for reading a whole book, and it’s working,” he explained. “The vision for Kindle is to have every?print book in any language available in 60 seconds. That’s a multi-decade vision and we’ve been working on it for a decade now and have made huge progress. We are making books easier to get, more affordable, and more accessible.”
“That feeling that comes from interacting with so many people in an urban area is going to lead to a more vibrant product offering from?us,” he said.
“Our vision revolves around three zeroes — zero cost, zero waiting time and zero environmental impact,” Heinla said in a statement. “We want to do to local deliveries what Skype did to telecommunications.”
“That’s very much a generalization, which seems to be less true each year, but there’s something about the fire and pace of NYC that feels very natural to me, something that Seattle is short on,” said Dumont. “That said, I very much believe in Seattle tech and plan on returning at some point to invest in startups in Seattle.”
“It’s a very, very long shot, and if they do hear something, they’re supposed to call me,” Allen told GeekWire’s Todd Bishop in an interview at Town Hall earlier this year. “But my Blackberry, nothing. It’s not even vibrating. No, imagine how all of our lives would be stimulated and changed if there were other societies out there beyond our solar system. It’s a very, very long shot. But I thought it was worth it.”
“That’s certainly not true in the grassroots that I see,” he said in an interview with GeekWire last week.
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“It’s not happening — we are already at the lowest price points possible for that hardware,” the rep said.
“The installed base of Amazon Echo devices in U.S. homes continues to grow,” Mike Levin, partner and co-founder of CIRP, said in a statement. “In a slower retail quarter, Amazon grew the U.S. Echo count by almost 25 percent. Even more impressive, the installed base more than tripled in the past year, from about 3 million units as of March 31, 2016.”
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“It can work in high-density locations for someone who wants to just grab a water and a snack, but I don’t think it will be pervasive in large-scale supermarkets,” said Phil Lempert, founder of Supermarketguru.com. “I don’t think consumers really want that.”