Quotes About Internet
It is a catastrophe, all of this virtual being together. I think there are people who get hooked on the internet. If they need to look at explicitly sexual material to be aroused there is a problem.
~ Ruth Westheimer
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The Internet works because a lot of people cooperate to do things together.
~ Jon Postel
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By mid-2010, a thirty-four-year-old attorney named Alexey Navalny was drawing tens of thousands of daily hits on his blog
~ Masha Gessen
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Stories are shared in every social setting. They bring people together and allow people from all over the world to connect–from a story on the internet or virtual web meeting to the person you're sitting next
~ Matt Morris
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The number of countries that censor the internet has grown steadily, and now stands at more than forty.
~ Matt Ridley
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The internet has no centre and no hierarchy. All the computers that use it are equal – 'peers' in a network.
~ Matt Ridley
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Anyway, if you really want to see the Arpanet as the origin of the internet, please explain why the government sat on it for thirty years and did almost nothing with it until it was effectively privatised in the 1990s, with explosive results.
~ Matt Ridley
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Perhaps the internet has returned us to a world a bit like the Stone Age in which there is no place for a fraudster to hide.
~ Matt Ridley
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The internet, in other words, may be the best forum for crime, but it is also the best forum for free and fair exchange the world has ever seen.
~ Matt Ridley
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By 2010 the internet had roughly as many hyperlinks as the brain has synapses, and a significant proportion of the whispering that goes on within the internet originates in devices rather than people. It is already virtually impossible to turn the internet off.
~ Matt Ridley
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Brink Lindsey has pointed out. 'Despite the obvious successes of unplanned markets, despite the spectacular rise of the Internet's decentralized order, and despite the well-publicized new science of "complexity" and its study of self-organizing systems, it is still widely assumed that the only alternative to central authority is chaos.
~ Matt Ridley
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There's an entire genre of writing now that's empowered women to type out their sex fantasies and publish them on the Internet.
~ Matthew Norman
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Romantic googling can be as dangerous as drunk text messaging. Of course hell hath no fury like a woman who Google-bombs her old flames name with a word like impotent.
~ Maureen Dowd
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Stuart's a wizard with those kinds of things, she said. What kinds of things? Oh, he can find anything online. Debbie was obviously one of those parents who still hadn't quite grasped that using the Internet was not exactly wizardry, and that we could all find anything online. I didn't say this, because you don't want people to feel that they've missed something really obvious, even when they have.
~ Maureen Johnson
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Her parents had no idea that you could meet people outside of school and it wasn't freaky and the internet was the way of finding your people.
~ Maureen Johnson
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But as al-Qaeda had scattered and gone underground, metastasizing into a complex web of affiliates, operatives, sleeper cells, and sympathizers connected by the internet and burner phones, our national security agencies had been challenged to construct new forms of more targeted, nontraditional warfare—including operating an arsenal of lethal drones to take out al-Qaeda operatives within the territory of Pakistan.
~ Barack Obama
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Now, see, that's why you want Internet friends. You can find people just exactly like you. Screw your neighbors and your family, too messy...the trouble is, once you filter out everybody that doesn't agree with you, all that's left is maybe this one retired surfer guy living in Idaho.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Now, see, that's why everybody wants Internet friends. You can find people just exactly like you. Screw your neighbors and your family, too messy.' Dovey's phone buzzed, and she laughed, ignoring it. 'The trouble is, once you filter out everybody that doesn't agree with you, all that's left is maybe this one retired surfer guy living in Idaho.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Still no internet with all the ways of saying, Let's us be better than those guys so we can hate on them.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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This was in the before-time, last days of. Still no internet with all the ways of saying, Let's us be better than those guys so we can hate on them.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Still no internet with all the ways of saying, Let's us be better than those guys so we can hate on them. Our school had two computers in the library, one that worked.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Nothing seemed sacred anymore. Facebook, Twitter, and every other social media site seemed proof positive of that. What no one would have ever yelled from their front porch to neighbors across the street was now posted for billions to see for all eternity. Still, he loved the internet. So much could be learned so fast with little effort and no fingerprints.
~ Steve Berry
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Back is the most-used button in Web browsers.)
~ Steve Krug
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The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in 'Metcalfe's law'—which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants—becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other! By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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