“That’s a very, um, good question,” Bezos said, hesitantly. “I haven’t really contemplated that. … We’ll start out delivering liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. It’s going to be a small selection, but a very important one.”
“Open discussion of ideas is certainly essential to pluralistic and democratic systems, but facilitating the spread of such hate-filled ideas is irresponsible, to say the least,” Rozett wrote. “As a major agent for the dissemination of ideas, it is incumbent upon Amazon, as it is also incumbent upon Internet providers in general, to act to curb the spread of hatred.”
“Please take a ticket located behind you,” one Amazon Flex sign?read previously. “Please look for your number on the top corner of the wall on your left.?Proceed to pick up your package once your number is displayed.”
“The US position keeps changing all the time, so we don’t know exactly what the US would want as priorities,” Cui told NPR.
“I’m really proud — I just learned yesterday that we were recognized as having the highest availability of any cloud over the course of 2016,” Greene said on stage. She paused before adding with a chuckle, “I think 2017 will be promising, too.”
“More than just a single headquarters”
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“Stain detector simo.” — how Microsoft’s Windows Phone?misinterpreted the spoken phrase, “Send a text to Simone,” in a comparison with Siri on iPhone 4S by tech site TechAU. (One of its other misinterpretations, shown in the TechAU video, wasn’t nearly so family friendly.)
“Jason and Sena are talented, high-impact leaders whose breadth of experience across a variety of industries will be tremendous assets as we implement strategies to grow our share of the 0 billion U.S. home services market,” said Rex Tibbens, CEO and president of Frontdoor.
“The data center’s networking facilities have been remediated and we are investigating the root cause,” the note says.
“It embodies the fact that the countries, China and the US, have had a long partnership, many ways of working together, and we think this painting shows some of that feeling,” said Jan Stuart, co-curator of the exhibit and curator of Chinese art at the Smithsonian’s Freer and Sackler galleries.