“My own time and thinking is now wholly focused on COVID-19 and on how Amazon can best play its role,” Bezos wrote in an internal memo to employees Saturday afternoon, made public by the company. “I want you to know Amazon will continue to do its part, and we won’t stop looking for new opportunities to help.”
“Kobo provides one of the world’s most communal eBook reading experiences with its innovative integration of social media, such as Facebook and Twitter,” said Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani. “While Rakuten offers Kobo unparalleled opportunities to extend its reach through some of the world’s largest regional e-commerce companies….”
“The Free & Fair Markets Initiative appears to be little more than a well-oiled front group run by a high-priced public affairs firm and funded by self-interested parties with the sole objective of spreading misinformation about Amazon.”
“My hometown is Taishan in Guangdong. I can speak Taishan dialect,” Leehad said in an interview with China Daily. “I visited my hometown often.”
“Only in Seattle would 0 a head be considered conservative,” said Council President Bruce Harrell during Friday’s meeting.
“Junzi's extinction was almost certainly caused by humans,” he added. “Primate remains are only rarely preserved in the archaeological record or recent fossil record across much of the tropics, and so we're now realizing that there may also have been numerous past human-caused extinctions of apes and other primates before the recent historical era.”
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“The Internet is transforming almost every element of the news business: shortening news cycles, eroding long-reliable revenue sources, and enabling new kinds of competition, some of which bear little or no news-gathering costs. There is no map, and charting a path ahead will not be easy,” he writes. “We will need to invent, which means we will need to experiment. Our touchstone will be readers, understanding what they care about – government, local leaders, restaurant openings, scout troops, businesses, charities, governors, sports – and working backwards from there. I’m excited and optimistic about the opportunity for invention.”
“I’ll bring that up,” joked William Kaiser, Trinity Cathedral’s 81-year-old docent, laughing at my suggestion during a tour of the 146-year-old building in downtown Pittsburgh after Holy Eucharist on Sunday morning.
“Like many companies in high growth mode, we look at the absolute tons of carbon in our footprint, but also at how we are improving our carbon intensity,” states the report. “Our first year-over-year comparison shows progress as we continue to make investments in innovation, technologies and products that will decarbonize our operations over future years.”
“The opportunity is huge,” he says. “Our pitch is: lower cost of operations, incremental revenue. Tastes great, less filling.”