środa, 11 czerwca 2014

China's startups hope for boom after Alibaba IPO

In this Sunday, June 1, 2014 photo, Nils Pihl stands in front of his company logo on the wall at his apartment, which he converted to an office in Beijing, China. Pihl has spent 18 months building what he calls cutting-edge software to crunch “really big data sets.” But instead of going to Silicon Valley, the 27-year-old Swede and his four colleagues have been working on his invention from a small apartment overlooking smoggy northwest Beijing. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) BEIJING (AP) — Nils Pihl has spent 18 months building what he calls cutting-edge software to crunch "really big data sets." But instead of going to Silicon Valley, the 27-year-old Swede and his four colleagues have been working on his invention from a small apartment overlooking smoggy northwest Beijing.








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