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Alexis C. Madrigal

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Alexis C. Madrigal has appeared in 19 articles since 2015-05. Coverage peaked in 2017Q3 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, ChuChu.

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2019-01-10
GeekWire 40 related

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos announce they are divorcing after 25 years of marriage; MacKenzie worked at Amazon from the beginning

How Podcasts Are Filling a Real Need Kif Leswing / Business Insider : Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, announce they are divorcing Levi Pulkkinen / The Guardian : MacKenzie Bezos: divorc...

2018-02-04
The Atlantic

Amazon's warehouse expansion around San Bernardino, CA brought jobs but data shows Amazon's warehouse staff earn less than similar US workers employed elsewhere

Destroying good jobs and treating people like the machines it will eventually replace them with. Ben Tarnoff / @bentarnoff : Pair this with the recent @EconomicPolicy report showing that Amazon wareho...

2015-05-03
Backchannel

How Silicon Valley became a unique, self-perpetuating culture that will continue to dominate the high-tech economy

Why Silicon Valley Will Continue to Rule  —  William Shockley's employees toast him for his Nobel Prize, 1956.  Photo courtesy Computer History Museum. Tweets: @pmarca and @alexismadrigal Tweets: Marc...

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