“Amazon is a great example of what’s possible,” Obama said, citing the company’s Career Choice program, which offers?tuition assistance to its hourly employees who pursue associate degrees or vocational certificates in high-demand fields even if unrelated to Amazon.
“I don’t think there’s a lot of brand strength in being, to use the quote, ‘everything for everyone.’ ?You gain profit and brand strength from being something important and precise. And we believe that unlimited for a low fee in the U.S., .99 per month, is the core of our brand proposition, and that if we were to add pay-per-view … it would confuse the brand. There are a number of providers — Walmart’s Vudu, Apple’s iTunes, Amazon Unbox … CinemaNow, Blockbuster — the list just goes on and on of providers who already offer pay-per-view. And we have now way to do it better, that we know of. So, what we are focused on is working with all of those partners and keeping the clarity of our brand. So, our strategy is to — you can think of it like Dolby Digital — be in every platform and get along with everyone. And we believe that there’s a large enough market, at an subscription, to have us grow very large. So, to some degree it is a niche strategy. But it is a very large niche, that we think we can lead.”
“I feel very privileged to be able to see each of them, along with President Carter, to have conversations with them, to see the growth of China through the eyes of different leaders. It was very exciting,” Hardman said.
“I think today’s parade is one of the best parades I’ve seen in a really, really long time,” said Jaden, an 11-year-old-boy from West Virginia.
“In the past year, around 6,054 poles were built a month on average,” said Liu.
“Connecting Ontario companies with the global market and setting the stage for collaboration is good for their businesses and good for Ontario. The partnerships forged on this mission and my previous two missions to China are proof of how much we can achieve when we work together,” Wynne said.
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“Going beyond 1 gigahertz is a milestone,” Song told China Daily. “A lot of modern technologies require transistors that work beyond 1 gigahertz. It’s a benchmark speed.”
“Hmmm, Apple gives us Siri and Nokia gives us stunts like having people dressed as Windows Phone tiles run through traffic.? Tell me why would I buy a Nokia phone?” — A GeekWire reader commenting on a planned advertising blitz to promote the Windows Phone to younger consumers.
“Everything was mayhem,” recalls Brad Chase, the former Microsoft executive who was in charge of marketing the operating system. “This was the product that ended up ushering computers and Microsoft and arguably Bill Gates into the mainstream. Everybody wanted to know everything about it.”
“For matters that need us to press ahead, then we will not compromise. For responsibilities that we need to undertake, we will not shy away.”