“It’s time to stop treating data centers like Fight Club and demystify them,” said Jonathan Heiliger, the head of Facebook’s technical operations, during the Facebook event unveiling the plans.
“It’s sales where customers are physically selecting items in a store, versus perhaps ordering online and picking up somewhere,” Olsavsky said of the ‘physical stores’ section. “For us, that is principally going to be Whole Foods and Amazon Books. And then as we develop other formats over time, we could see other items in that category.”
“It’s amazing,” Kumar said in an interview after his keynote. “Obviously our intention is to make Azure the first and best around SQL, there’s no question about it. But choice is a big part of the thing that’s guiding us.”
“It’s the fragrance of the New Year,” said Wang, a 54-year-old Shanghai native who modestly calls herself a “cooking mum who happens to be famous” instead of a chef.
“Society develops an immune response, eventually, to the bad uses of new technology, but it takes time,” he said. “I see that right now: social media is increasing, unfortunately, identity politics and tribalism. The internet, in its current incarnation, is a confirmation bias machine. If you have a point of view [going in] and do some searches, you find confirmation of your point of view. If your news feed is showing you things, it’s showing you things that confirm your point of view, by and large. So having a technology that increases confirmation bias probably isn’t good, it is going to lead to more tribalism.
“One area that’s truly, truly lacking is financing for affordable housing,” she said. “We can’t keep having people living in shelters living in cars living on the street who have no way of exiting homelessness unless there’s some low-cost rental housing.”
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“The direct reason of the price slide was unprecedented policy control,” said Hu Jinghui, vice-president of 5i5j.com.
“The data is collected through a comprehensive survey, which will be used for better parking services for the public,” Rong said.
“The first time he ever gave me advice we were probably around 300 or 400 people,” says Pincus. “He said: ‘Remember this time. Remember the kind of people you have, remember the way they were ‘entrepreneuring’ because it’s going to be really hard for you to preserve that. After you pass 300 or 400 people the rest of the people weren’t going to be there when you created the product or opportunity.’”
“Only a billionaire would say being a billionaire is overrated. I want to find out for myself please.” — GeekWire reader Stonetrails responding to Gates’ comments.