“A lot of the European pop writers have had substantial success in Korea,” he said.
— Samara Surface (@iwaitandhope) July 20, 2018
—Todd Bishop, co-founder of GeekWire, predicts Monday, Dec. 3: “Amazon will officially announce HQ2 with a splashy press conference in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, Dec. 3, after unveiling the plan in a special 60 Minutes interview with Jeff Bezos the night before. Sure, it’s an old-school media strategy from a company that owns Twitch, but it’s reminiscent of the way Amazon originally unveiled its drone delivery ambitions. Having personally heard Bezos tout the benefits of an urban campus, I believe that HQ2 will be in a major city, not a suburb; and having visited each of D.C.’s proposed HQ2 sites earlier this year, I can vouch for the potential of our nation’s capital to host this one-of-a-kind economic prize. That said, I still wish it could be Pittsburgh.”
Zhu Qin, minister and deputy head of mission of the Chinese embassy in the UK, said: "It is very important that experts, scholars and students from both China and the UK exchange their expertise and explore further cooperation in science, technology and other areas.
—Nat Levy, Staff Reporter, predicts Friday, Dec. 7:?Arguably Amazon’s biggest non-HQ2 announcement — the acquisition of Whole Foods Market — came on a Friday. Amazon is going to have everyone talking again over a weekend. But which one? Between the election, Thanksgiving and Black Friday, that doesn’t leave a lot of time in November. I’m throwing my dart at Friday, Dec. 7, giving some breathing room before the holidays. Like the World Series title, Amazon is headed to?Bean Town, a city where the company is already expanding rapidly. Where else to solve the greatest problem of our time in healthcare and take advantage of a huge tech workforce?”
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 5, 2018
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—“It’s confusing. It’s like walking blindfolded into fog and trying to find your way. It’s a skill.”—Seattle entrepreneur Joe Heitzeberg on helping technology professionals make the leap to startups, something he is trying to help foster at Madrona Labs, a new tech incubator associated with the Seattle venture capital firm.
iFlytek Co Ltd, a Shenzhen-listed tech firm, has started a new partnership with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, in a bid to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) technology in medical research and development.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) February 13, 2014
· And it has been one of the most dynamic and promising areas of China-UK cooperation.