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Blueseed: 'Startup Incubator' Could Sail Past Immigration Law

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First Posted: 02/ 8/2012 1:23 pm Updated: 02/ 8/2012 1:23 pm

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A group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs is trying to make it easier for its foreign counterparts to make and maintain business connections through an innovative end-run around U.S. immigration law: Putting them up for months at a time in a floating "Googleplex" that anchors in international waters -- but is close enough for them to make frequent visits to Silicon Valley.

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A group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs is trying to make it easier for its foreign counterparts to make and maintain business connections through an innovative end-run around U.S. immigration law: Pu...
A group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs is trying to make it easier for its foreign counterparts to make and maintain business connections through an innovative end-run around U.S. immigration law: Pu...
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08:30 PM on 02/08/2012
the drug dealers will love this harebrain idea
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09:13 AM on 02/10/2012
Actually it's not that hair brained... 100% of the world's habitable Islands are either National Parks, Private Islands or Nations. I for one would not mind an Island but there are none to be had. This would create thousands if not millions of "Private Islands" No not all private Islands are owned by Drug dealers.