What's common to bicycles, homes, cars, trucks, high fashion, basketballs, umbrellas, jewellery? Easy-all are part of China's magical sharing economy. The list has just got longer as love has been hurled into it.
We’re excited to host this conversation with Amazon Consumer CEO Jeff Wilke, the highest-ranking Amazon executive to appear at the annual GeekWire Summit technology conference. GeekWire editor Todd Bishop will interview Wilke at 3:55 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 10, in this half-hour session.
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What he witnessed left him deeply impressed.
What is your suggestion for China to achieve more sufficient and sustainable economic development?
Wearing headphones, visitors were bombarded by an array of nostalgic sounds including the trademark ringing bells of the redbrick buildings, the scratches of pen on paper in the library and noises of swans on the lake waterfront.
What about the Web caught your attention? “I had been playing around with the Internet since it was the ARPANET, back in the early 70s…. To the people that were into it, it really was something amazingly cool. ?But nobody else seemed to care about it or think much of it. When Mosaic came out, a light bulb went off in a lot of people’s heads that said: ‘Oh, OK, that was the missing piece.’ You have to have some UI for it that makes it easier for non nerdy people to access it and do different things with it. The first few Web sites started coming around. And there were a few interesting things.?But it is still the case that people are trying to figure out how to do business on the Web, and in the early days it was even more of an open question.?My friend Herb (Jellinek) and I were kicking around a lot of ideas … to do something on this new platform. One thing we knew we needed was a good business guy… We could do the technical part and somebody else could help fundraise, probably help figure out some business model or whatever. So, we just started shaking our networks, and talking to people.”