We’re getting very futuristic on this week’s GeekWire radio show — starting with our thoughts on Amazon’s surprising “Prime Air” delivery drones project.
What they’re saying: Asked by CNBC if New Yorkers made the wrong call by pushing back on the deal, Dimon said, “Of course they made a mistake.” He noted that the 25,000 jobs Amazon promised would result in “another 75,000 outside of that,” such as “people who prepare meals and clean floors, to engineers, to marketing people, to lawyers, to accountants to service that whole ecosystem.” Dimon’s company, J.P. Morgan, has partnered with Amazon on a new healthcare venture called Haven.
Wearing a yellow hat and vest, along with a face mask, Munyaradzi Gurure was busy checking the body temperature of passengers at the entrance of Yulin train station in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
Wearing her traditional Chinese martial arts uniform, 13-year-old Fatma Ikra Ulukok says wushu brought mental enlightenment to her shy personality.
What about the supply side? Are there going to be enough engineers to meet the demand, not only of these companies, but of innovation in general long term?
What happened last year, everybody … decided that they had to do a tablet. By some estimates, there were 100 tablets on the market last year. And everybody was kind of aiming at iPad 1 and we were trying to innovate quickly and get to iPad 2, and so by the time they thought they had something to compete with iPad 1 we were on iPad 2. And we ended up with 170,000 apps, and I am not sure there are 100 yet on the other platforms.
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What’s the one piece of advice you’d give to other entrepreneurs just starting out:?“You don’t have to go ‘all-in’ right away. Our team has made sacrifices in our personal lives to get RentHoop off the ground while we worked jobs. As long as you have a team committed to going through the obstacles that your startup will surely face, you have a chance to make it.
Wesley Homes, a retirement community and facility provider, partnered with the Academies Fund to help open the Des Moines location.
Western thinking dictates that Rome was not built in a day. Nearly everything takes time to change. In interviewing China's telecommunication giant ZTE's branch in Rome, its slogan-Tomorrow Never Waits-also rings a bell with me.
What’s new, according to ProPublica’s investigation: