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Quotes About Connectivity

Nature is good at connectivity. The impact of diverse human activities is observed and absorbed throughout nature. Everything is linked. Nature has no problem with coherence. Ecosystems react with their own logic.
~ Jonas Gahr Store
People love to interact in real time, whether it is with each other or with content.
~ Kimbal Musk
I'm surrendering myself to the realities of the Internet.
~ Scott Adams
And the more broadband we can get globally, the better. It's better for the world; it's better for our advertisers; it's better for Google.
~ Eric Schmidt
The more broadband we can get globally, the better. It's better for the world; it's better for our advertisers; it's better for Google.
~ Eric Schmidt
The Internet is the greatest thing that ever happened to the entertainment industry.
~ Michael Ovitz
As the internet of things grows, as we have sensors on everything: cars, fridges, TVs then data is going to become ubiquitous.
~ Alexander Nix
universal service and a need to ensure that high-speed Internet connections are available to everyone, wherever they are.
~ Gary Marx
You know, when my dad was a racing fan in Australia he would follow Jack Brabham and sometimes only hear if he won two days after a race - when the result finally appeared in his newspaper. These days I can tweet something and it's all over the world in seconds.
~ Mark Webber
Everyone should have ten megabits and then the web will be a wonderful thing.
~ Jon Postel
The internet has become one of the motors of the 21st century economy, allowing all of us to reach a global audience at a click of a mouse and creating hundreds of thousands of businesses and millions of jobs.
~ Vint Cerf
A.I. will make it possible for the Internet to directly engage people in the real world, through robotics and drones and little machines that will do smart things by themselves.
~ Jensen Huang
Throughout history, it took centuries for the habits of one culture to materially affect another. Now, that which becomes popular in one country can sweep through others within months.
~ Dee Hock
I foresee online gaming changing when there are good audio-visual links connecting the participants, thus approximating play in a face-to-face group.
~ Gary Gygax
Crossrail is a prime example of infrastructure. It is a rather deadly word, but I think it is exciting stuff, the civil engineering which makes Britain tick - the bridges, tunnels, power and water networks, which bind us together.
~ Evan Davis
I would say everything in our life in the next 25 years is going to be tied into the Internet, and it's going to be the place for communications, for education, for conducting business and everything.
~ Bob Parsons
Our North East region will prosper when it is better connected to South East Asia, and when the North East becomes our bridge to South East Asia, we will be closer to realising our hopes for India and ASEAN ties.
~ Sushma Swaraj
These are important markers in our engagement with South East Asia, in enhancing our strategic ties with ASEAN across 3 Cs. These 3 Cs are commerce, connectivity, and culture.
~ Sushma Swaraj
Measured in time of transport and communication, the whole round globe is now smaller than a small European country was a hundred years ago.
~ John Boyd Orr
I'm projecting somewhere between 100 million and 200 million computers on the Net by the end of December 2000, and about 300 million users by that same time.
~ Vint Cerf
We have never lived in a time with the opportunity to put a computer in the pocket of 5 billion people.
~ Marc Andreessen
She is stunned that in this town there are no sidewalks to speak of, no streetlights, no public transportation, no stores for miles at at a time.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
As soon as anyone on Earth could see and talk to anyone else by pressing a button, most of the need for cities vanished.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
An example of this is, when the simple propositions are connected by the particle or; as, either A is B or C is D; or by the particle if; as, A is B if C is D. In the former case, the proposition is called disjunctive, in the latter, conditional: the name hypothetical was originally common to both.
~ John Stuart Mill