“As you know, the Kindle device is really special-purpose due to eInk,” says Weinstein. “The kinds of apps that fit nicely with Kindle usage patterns are significantly different than those that fit well with iPhone/Android. Kindle created a unique niche.”
“I don’t have a lot of great options,” he said. “If we want to sit around the table and talk about things we could change in Olympia or different ideas, I’m all for that, but I’m two years into a state of emergency and I’ve got to do something this budget cycle.”
“If the public cannot have confidence in the financial markets it impacts the entire country,” Martinez said.
“But you can’t be proud of them,” he added. “They are gifts, after all. They were given to you. What you can be proud of is your choices. How did you decide to use your gifts? Did you study hard? Did you work hard? Did you practice?”
“Both Dr. Ekin and Ms. Burke paid annually in order to have access to products on Amazon.com at prices that did not contain shipping charges. Instead, the prices of Prime-eligible products offered were routinely inflated with hidden shipping charges, rendering them less appealing to prospective prime member buyers. Plaintiffs did not have to buy an overpriced product in order to have an injury — their injury was that they paid and failed to receive this promised core benefit of shipping-free product offerings. Under well-established contract principles, they are entitled to their money back.”
“In what Netflix calls the era of internet TV, more and more consumers are watching content online, shaking the foundations of the traditional TV industry,” said Tim Westcott, senior principal analyst at IHS. “However, it’s premature to declare that the era of linear TV is already over, and Netflix and Amazon have come hard on the heels of a boom in production of original drama and comedy by the likes of AMC and FX in the US.”
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“If you look in the enterprise technology space, there are some providers who are competitor-focused,” Jassy said. “They look at what their competitors are doing, and they try to fast-follow one of them. We have a competitor like that across the lake from us here in Washington.”
“I don’t think we’re ever going to have AI that wakes up,” said Daniel Rasmus, a technology analyst and former Microsoft business insights director who is a board member of the Seattle organization AI and Faith, which helped put on Saturday’s event. “So I think this is more about us practicing what we preach than it is AI coming to terms with consciousness and its epistemology and all that stuff.”
“In my future I’d be open to it,” she said about leaving. “Change of location … but everything remains the same,” she added, gesturing at her employer’s buildings all around the South Lake Union neighborhood where she grabbed lunch from a food truck.
“If they want to get serious, they’re going to have to focus in, enumerate the issues, and then debate them,” he said. “So I’d say we’re kind of at the beginning. And of course, you always have to watch Europe, as well. They have a tendency to be willing to try out regulations, often before the U.S. does.”