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Quotes About Information

It is of course better to know useless things than to know nothing.
~ Tom Stoppard
Giving the user, rather than the network, control to call forth the high-speed information he or she creates or consumes defines the era we are pioneering.
~ Tom Wheeler
Each member of the family in his own cell of consciousness, each making his own patchwork quilt of reality - collecting fragments of experience here, pieces of information there. From the tiny impressions gleaned from one another, they created a sense of belonging and tried to make do with the way they found each other.
~ Toni Morrison
the City is what they want it to be: thriftless, warm, scary and full of amiable strangers. No wonder they forget pebbly creeks and when they do not forget the sky completely think of it as a tiny piece of information about the time of day or night.
~ Toni Morrison
some advice about how to keep on with a brain greedy for news nobody could live with in a world happy to provide it.
~ Toni Morrison
She didn't say so, but it suddenly occurred to her that good sex was not knowledge. It was barely information.
~ Toni Morrison
We glean what is public primarily, but not exclusively, from media.
~ Toni Morrison
My whole education was to make sure I didn't believe things like that. I dismissed all sorts of things that were indigenous in my family -- superstition and discredited information, and that discredited way of knowing that discredited people always have. But when I began to write, that was the place where I had to go. That's where the information was.
~ Toni Morrison
First, truth is made up of information and facts, but it also includes God's original intent, which makes it the absolute standard by which you can measure everything else. Second, truth has already been predetermined—decided ahead of time—by God. And third, what is true of you on the inside needs to be true of you on the outside.
~ Tony Evans
I agree completely with my son James when he says 'Internet is like electricity. The latter lights up everything, while the former lights up knowledge'.
~ Kerry Packer
Social engineering uses influence and persuasion to deceive people by convincing them that the social engineer is someone he is not, or by manipulation. As a result, the social engineer is able to take advantage of people to obtain information with or without the use of technology.
~ Kevin D. Mitnick
Byte or Get Bitten
~ Kevin Dean
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships, motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then, one day I got in...
~ Kevin Flynn
The only factor becoming scarce in a world of abundance is human attention.
~ Kevin Kelly
Simon's insight is often reduced to "In a world of abundance, the only scarcity is human attention.
~ Kevin Kelly
In an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a dearth of something else: a scarcity of whatever it is that information consumes. What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention." Simon's insight is often reduced to "In a world of abundance, the only scarcity is human attention." Our
~ Kevin Kelly
Consumers say they don't want to be tracked, but in fact they keep feeding the machine with their data, because they want to claim their benefits. This
~ Kevin Kelly
Massive tracking and total surveillance is here to stay.
~ Kevin Kelly
Metadata is the new wealth
~ Kevin Kelly
Possession is not as important as it once was. Accessing is more important than ever. Pretend
~ Kevin Kelly
Every 12 months we produce 8 million new songs, 2 million new books, 16,000 new films, 30 billion blog posts, 182 billion tweets, 400,000 new products.
~ Kevin Kelly
But the general trends of the products and services in 30 years are currently visible. Their basic forms are rooted in directions generated by emerging technologies now on their way to ubiquity. This wide, fast-moving system of technology bends the culture subtly, but steadily, so it amplifies the following forces: Becoming, Cognifying, Flowing, Screening, Accessing, Sharing, Filtering, Remixing, Interacting, Tracking, Questioning, and then Beginning.
~ Kevin Kelly
The web is hyperlinked documents; the cloud is hyperlinked data.
~ Kevin Kelly
As the old joke goes: "Software, free. User manual, $10,000." But it's no joke. A couple of high-profile companies, like Red Hat, Apache, and others make their living selling instruction and paid support for free software. The copy of code, being mere bits, is free. The lines of free code become valuable to you only through support and guidance. A lot of medical and genetic information will go this route in the coming decades. Right now getting a full copy of all your DNA is
~ Kevin Kelly