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How Amazon Wove Itself into the Life of an American City


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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Eye Opening

Recommendation

If Amazon built a fulfillment center in your city, would that be good – or bad? It depends who you ask, but an examination of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, may provide a more informed answer to the question. In Baltimore, Amazon isn’t focused only on ecommerce. In Baltimore, Amazon is involved with sports teams, government contracts, surveillance and security. In this New York Times article, journalist Scott Shane explores the pros and cons of the Amazonian city. If Baltimore is the city of the future, would you want to live there?

Take-Aways

  • Whether National Football League data analytics or cloud storage, Amazon’s offerings are going far beyond the company’s original role as a product sales and delivery middleman.
  • Baltimore, Maryland, is home to two Amazon fulfillment centers – a mixed blessing for the city’s workers.
  • Employees worry that robots may take their jobs, but so far, humans still do the work more cheaply.

About the Author

Scott Shane covers national security and the intelligence community for The New York Times.