“As we started our multi-year planning a few years ago, we realized that given the growth of e-commerce and the growth of our business in general, we really needed to look at how we were going to meet our capacity over the long term,” said Dave Clark, Amazon’s senior vice president of operations, announcing the new delivery initiative at a media event in Seattle.
“I think it sort of sounds like something our president might tweet. ‘Amazon, great! Amazon, bad!” Daudon said. “I was hoping that tonight we could dig a little deeper than that because it’s always nuanced. What we’re really here to talk about is the biggest word we just saw on the screen, and that is growth.”
“Because it’s an outdoor installation, we’ve spent a year examining whether it can withstand a wide range of weather conditions,” said Zhang Yan, a Xi’an traffic police officer helping oversee the new crosswalks.
“Having spent a lifetime making music with some of the world’s finest musicians, I can honestly say that Lauren is up there with the best,” Lloyd Webber said.
“I actually like not having to interact with them.? Just sell me stuff at a good price and deliver it on time.”–A GeekWire reader responding to the column.
“I guess I feel like I’m still in a cloud if you’re talking about a cloud with a computer,” Deb Clark told KING 5. ? “I have no idea what the cloud is.” (They obviously weren’t asking people near South Lake Union, Amazon.com’s HQ, or Redmond, home to Microsoft).
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“Everybody and his mother loved Kozmo,” said Lehmann. “It was an amazing thing. It was such a beautiful product that people loved.”
“Aside from Microsoft’s impact in Redmond, I don’t think anything comes close,” said Kip Spencer, OfficeSpace.com co-founder and an adviser to startup tech companies. Spencer said he wouldn’t be surprised to see Amazon expand even further, saying it appears that the company is “just getting warmed up.”
“Does that count as Buddha Style?” he adds.
“Brutal,” said the longtime Seattle tech journalist Nick Wingfield.