"Blueseed says U.S. immigration law is choking the flow of "bold and creative" entrepreneurs into Silicon Valley. So it's building a floating IT fortress where entrepreneurs can be bold and creative right next to Silicon Valley without actually setting foot on U.S. soil."


Dedicating to keeping Silicon Valley the world's center for innovation, Blueseed ceo Max Marty thinks he has found a solution to dealing with US immigration laws. Backed by PayPal founder Peter Thiel may be a promising asset but a project of this nature is sureto raise a lot of controversy. Marty, however seems quite confident that the first vessel will up and running within a year and half.
Source : trendland.net