“What we can provide is the ability to build housing to groups for whom it’s otherwise difficult to scale anything and get anything built,” Holm said. “To go through the traditional process can be very complicated and time consuming and difficult just to get anything built. We can work on projects that can move quickly, and we can provide a lot of help because we have in-house architecture, we have in-house engineering, so we can really help the customers work out how to get projects through.”
“You need to be making big, noticeable failures,” he said. “The great thing is that, when you take this approach, a small number of winners pay for dozens, hundreds of failures, and so every single important thing we’ve done has taken a lot of risk, risk-taking, perseverance, guts, and some have worked out. Most of them have not. That has to happen at every scale level all the way down.”
“This year is China’s 40th year of reform and opening up, and I think in China’s development, the external environment is very important, and our relations with the outside world is going to be a very important factor in this development,” said Zhang.
“We connect people and products – opening up a world of possibility,” Souq.com writes on its Web site. “From bracelets and backpacks to tablets and toy cars – we give you access to everything you need and want. Our range is unparalleled, and our prices unbeatable.”
“We did not realize how good baseball could be until everybody could play,” he said in an interview with GeekWire this afternoon. “We won’t realize how good tech can be until everybody can play.”
“We want to make sure we are positioned to adequately host Chinese visitors and make them feel welcomed in the US,” said Elliott Ferguson, president and CEO of Destination DC.
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“You say that you value weirdness. So, what are you looking for? Are you looking for a guy who comes in with like a pet snake around his shoulders and he starts rapping in Esperanto? What do you mean by weirdness?”
“We’ve seen Seattle change and we’ve seen a lot of people not prepared for what happens when Amazon moves into their city,” Copley said.
“We have not participated,” an Amazon spokeswoman tells GeekWire, without providing further details.
“Where we lag behind is planning?for future,” Misener said at the time. “It’s that high degree of automation, the?beyond?line-of-sight flying. It’s?coming. The Europeans are getting ready for it; we are not so much.”