“For these customers and many more, the notion of “the data” does not exist,” Vogels wrote. “It’s not static. Data always keeps being accrued.”
“As we speak, right now, 500,000 Americans are sleeping out on the street and yet companies like Amazon, that made billions in profits did not pay one nickel in federal income tax,” he said. “Tonight half of the American people are living paycheck to paycheck and yet 49 percent of all new income goes to the top one percent.”
“In a way, being virtual has forced people to reach out blindly because that’s the only way to communicate, and as a result, I’ve met a lot of co-workers who have all been extremely welcoming and supportive,” Malcolm said.
“CES is traditionally devoted to the worship of novel tech,” Ina Fried wrote in Axios. “It will be fascinating to see how the show copes with today’s changed environment, in which the public is increasingly interested not just in seeing new gadgets, but in how new products affect security, privacy and human rights.”
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“I suspect Alexa will be very useful as an app that you can also talk to, but that’s a little different than being an ambient device on a PC,” Shuman said.
“Hands-down: Golden Gardens, Little Water Cantina or any boat on any lake. Or, if she’s up for it — a long run. I love being outdoors and near the water.”
“I brought him down to the South Lake Union neighborhood and walked him around,” Schoettler recalled. “He said, ‘I like this place; it has soul.’ It was a lot of old buildings. … We looked at a variety of options, but South Lake Union was very cool. And when you think about the intersection of innovation, with what these great companies are doing and what my great company is doing, I think it’s no mistake that we ended up here.”
“I believe if there are integrated economies, and if there’s rules to protect firms along with the integration, we’d both be better off — it’s not a zero-sum game,” he said.