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Niv Dror
@nivo0o0 · Writer/Social Editor @ProductHunt
Alexa: Is Amazon taking over the world
Jeff Eisley
@jeffeisley · Creating the next big thing
@nivo0o0 dead.
Aaron Suplizio
@aaronsuplizio · Online Lending, Fintech & VC @ Experian.
@nivo0o0 Amazon is so nailing the frustrations of conference calls with distributed teams in meeting-centric corporate cultures with the video above...i take my life into my own hands everytime i have to punch in a conference call code on the road. Love the positioning.
Emmanuel Lemor
@exlemor · Cust. Exp., Prod. Mgmt etc are my world.
@aaronsuplizio @nivo0o0 Actually not really, I suspect they stole the idea from these guys: https://www.uberconference.com [see video] and that video is even more demonstrative of typical issues..
Ben Lang
@benln · @askspoke
They are
Raj Ajrawat
@rajamatage · Google Play & Android Partnerships Lead
@benln I wonder what % of workforce in that total employment figure is fulfillment/blue collar vs highly-skilled labor/engineering. Latter is probably comparable to GOOG & MSFT. Still though, they are everywhere and AWS continues to fuel their investment.
Graham Gnall
@ggnall · Product Manager - Bluecore
@emmanuel_lemor @aaronsuplizio @nivo0o0 they stole the idea of easier video conferencing? see also webex, gotomeeting, blue jeans, zoom, lifesize, highfive, joinme, zoho, hangouts, skype and yes, uberconference (which i use).
CarHughes
@carhughes
@benln This doesn't reflect the 45,000 robots Amazon has working in its distro centers. :-)
tom meagher
@tomfme · now is good.
@aaronsuplizio @nivo0o0 pro tip: try adding the conference number, two commas, then the conference code to your address book. It's like magic! (For example: 1-800-814-3119,,3581667444#)