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whatever he got involved with into a success." He also stated that he liked the idea of using an online book store to provide information to remote locations which otherwise might have difficulty obtaining information. He was initially skeptical about Amazon's ability to succeed and reluctant to leave his long-time residence of Santa Cruz, but Bezos convinced him to move to
Seattle and hired him as Vice President of Research and Development. He wrote the company's first website with another employee, wrote the website's product review system, and helped create
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As a celebration of Kaphan's four-year anniversary with the company, Bezos surprised him by planning a weekend vacation in Hawaii for him and his family. He felt uncomfortable that weekend, "like the guy getting the gold watch who has not retired yet." According to Kaphan, Bezos seemed largely indifferent when he officially tendered his resignation. Bezos said he was sorry Kaphan felt the need to quit, but otherwise made no attempt to convince him to stay. Since then, he and Bezos do not speak and are not on good terms with each other.
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in terms of scale. Relating to these concerns, he suggested that individuals might be deterred from starting up a business due to a "justifiable fear that they might not be able to hold onto their businesses" because they cannot compete with Amazon's size and scale. He also expressed concerns that
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