Quotes About Internet
By 2026, Google's main product will not be search but AI.
~ Kevin Kelly
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The Internet will be the CB radio of the '90s," he told me, a charge he later repeated to the press. Weiswasser summed up ABC's argument for ignoring the new medium: "You aren't going to turn passive consumers into active trollers on the internet.
~ Kevin Kelly
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The link and the tag may be two of the most important inventions of the last 50 years.
~ Kevin Kelly
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The truth is no online database will replace your newspaper," he claimed. "Yet Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure." Stoll captured the prevailing skepticism of a digital world full of "interacting libraries, virtual communities, and electronic commerce" with one word: "baloney.
~ Kevin Kelly
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Before the internet there was simply no way to coordinate a million people in real time or to get a hundred thousand workers collaborating on one project for a week. Now we can, so we are quickly exploring all the ways in which we can combine control and the crowd in innumerable permutations.
~ Kevin Kelly
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The cloud is the reservoir that songs escape from.
~ Kevin Kelly
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The internet could have been commercial rather than nonprofit, or a national system instead of international, or it could have been secret instead of public.
~ Kevin Kelly
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Every minute a new impossible thing is uploaded to the internet and that improbable event becomes just one of hundreds of extraordinary events that we'll see or hear about today. The
~ Kevin Kelly
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Propaganda is less effective in a world of screens, because while misinformation travels as fast as electrons, corrections do too.
~ Kevin Kelly
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W Å›wiecie dziaÅ'ajÄ…cym z szybkoÅ›ciÄ… Internetu ciÄ…gnÄ…ca siÄ™ przez wiek prawna blokada jest powa?nym uszczerbkiem dla innowacji i kreatywnoÅ›ci. To prze?ytek z poprzedniej epoki budowlanej w oparciu o atomy. CaÅ'a globalna gospodarka wycofuje siÄ™ z tego co materialne i zmierza w stronÄ™ niematerialnych bitów. Odchodzi od posiadania na rzecz zapewniania dostÄ™pu.
~ Kevin Kelly
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This bottom-up overturning was also not in anyone's 20-year vision. No web phenomenon has been more confounding
~ Kevin Kelly
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The internet is less a creation dictated by economics than one dictated by sharing gifts.
~ Kevin Kelly
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I think the advent of the Internet gave us all a big boost, because by the time the Internet became mainstream and you could get it in your home, a lot of us were used to dealing in fan culture, writing to magazines or anything at the back of comic books.
~ Kevin Smith
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She was, for the foreseeable future, unemployed. She had lost her role in one of the biggest blockbuster series in movie history. Her tits were on the Internet. She had slept with a reporter. Her ex-boyfriend, who was fast becoming one of the most powerful people in Hollywood, probably did not care for her right now. Buster whistled when she finally finished reciting the particulars of her unpleasant situation. "Not bad," he said. "Thank you," she replied.
~ Kevin Wilson
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Each time Stuxnet infected a system, it "phoned home" to one of two internet domains masquerading as soccer fan sites—mypremierfutbol.com and todaysfutbol.com. The domain names, registered by someone who used fake names and fraudulent credit cards, pointed to servers in Denmark and Malaysia
~ Kim Zetter
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Each time Stuxnet infected a system, it "phoned home" to one of two internet domains masquerading as soccer fan sites—mypremierfutbol.com and todaysfutbol.com. The domain names, registered by someone who used fake names and fraudulent credit cards, pointed to servers in Denmark and Malaysia that served as command-and-control stations for the attack.
~ Kim Zetter
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In addition to these spreading mechanisms, Stuxnet had a peer-to-peer component that let it update old versions of itself when new ones were released. This let them update Stuxnet remotely on machines that weren't directly connected to the internet but were connected to other machines on a local network. To spread an update, Stuxnet installed a file-sharing server and client on each infected machine,
~ Kim Zetter
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An estimated 90% of the world's data has been created in the past two years, and the amount of information created by businesses is doubling every 1.2 years.
~ Klaus Schwab
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Internet is in its infancy. It is at a fundamental level a new canvas for the old human condition, salvation and sin, at digital speed and with viral replication. It is a magnifying glass on every human inclination, beautiful and terrible, trivial and mean, generous and curious. Take note of how this realization puts the power back with us.
~ Krista Tippett
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It is with sadness that every so often I spend a few hours on the internet, reading or listening to the mountain of stupidity dressed up with the word "quantum.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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You cannot make thousands of universities or hundreds of thousands of professors, but with technology and the Internet you can have great courses and make a digital university.
~ Carlos Slim
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I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.
~ Carrie Fisher
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Pixies have to be invited in, like vampires. I read it on the Internet." "Well, there you go," I mutter. "Then it must be true.
~ Carrie Jones
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Google offers to its "customers" is free. Internet searches are free. Email is free. The vast resources of the data centers, costing Google an estimated thirty billion dollars to build, are provided essentially for free. Free is not by accident. If your business plan is to have access to the data of the entire world, then free is an imperative.
~ George Gilder
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