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en We don't know how big a market this is going to be in the US, Amazon is a big existing customer, and it would be natural for them to evolve into a download model.

en Amazon would serve itself well by having an open platform because that typically gets you to the sweet spot of the market: the masses. It is also probably a profitable venture to go into a subscription model, which gives customers more peace of mind to download without looking at how many music titles they are downloading.

en EBay and Amazon have survived and thrived because they continued to evolve their business model.

en Amazon Pages and Amazon Upgrade leverage Amazon's existing Search Inside the Book technology to give customers unusual flexibility in how they buy and read books,

en Amazon Pages and Amazon Upgrade leverage Amazon's existing Search Inside the Book technology to give customers unusual flexibility in how they buy and read books.

en Because Amazon announced that it could no longer guarantee that it would not disclose customer information to third parties, and in the absence of legal or technical means to assure privacy for Amazon customers, we have decided that we can no longer continue our relationship with Amazon.

en Amazon Pages and Amazon Upgrade leverage Amazon's existing 'Search Inside the Book' technology to give customers unusual flexibility in how they buy and read books, ... In collaboration with our publishing partners, we're working hard to make the world's books instantly accessible anytime and anywhere. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness.

en I felt that we really needed to look beyond the existing model to understand how people overcome their disabilities. I wanted to develop a conceptual basis of how medicine should change in the future, how it should evolve in a way that would be more meaningful to people, rather than just focusing on pathology.

en We're always looking at what the competition is doing, ... But do we want to become like Amazon? No. Amazon is an online shopping mall. It benefited from building a great asset early in the game. We're about store integration and expanding the customer reach to Wal-Mart stores.

en The venue will continue to evolve and get more shows. You've got a market that was not a concert market for several years; it will take awhile to build that up. Downtown is becoming much more of a destination, and I think it will continue to evolve.

en What the customer demands is last year's model, cheaper. To find out what the customer needs you have to understand what the customer is doing as well as he understands it. Then you build what he needs and you educate him to the fact that he needs it.
  Edna St. Vincent Millay

en It's expensive, but it has a lot of benefits ... for Amazon and Amazon shareholders. It not only saves them on shipping; it changes the way they think about and use Amazon. We've seen significant lift in Amazon Prime members. It's a short-term investment, [but] one of the most important things that we're doing over the long term.

en If you buy one now based on average selling price a customer will be in equity at 17 months. At 17 months we'll be at full model production. So a customer can drive one for 17 months and then move into the new model if he decides he likes it.

en This is all an experiment. We don't know who the audience will be. I suspect the main market will be our existing customer base. I could be wrong. Nobody knows.

en I could see Amazon and eBay merging. Amazon operates in a huge market, but it's got lower margin revenue. eBay has higher margin revenues, but the secondhand and small-business markets will always be limited relative to the size of the retail market. Combine the two, though, and that could be a very powerful entity.


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