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Quotes About Internet

From early on... we really looked at the Internet as a whole new way to provide storytelling and entertainment.
~ Benny Fine
Charter's merger sales pitch is pretty straightforward: it argues that it has always been too small to bully Internet companies, TV makers, and its own customers, so it has'un-cable' practices they hope to extend.
~ Marvin Ammori
The Internet is a strange, strange place that is full of lies. I would say mostly lies.
~ Pauley Perrette
The Internet is a fantastic, strange place where you can write an open letter and be reasonably assured that people are going to read it.
~ Chris Weitz
I know my name gets used illegally all the time all over the internet. You know, it is a trademarked name, so it will be something that we always have to deal with. I never needed to change it. It was always fine with me. It is a strange name; that's for sure.
~ Dweezil Zappa
It's strangely energizing to have people who don't make music themselves take potshots at you from the Internet.
~ James Murphy
There are many random, unprotected sites online that appear safe to use and are ready to accept credit card information. You wouldn't give a stranger off the street your credit card information, so be extra cautious about who you are sharing it with online.
~ Alexa Von Tobel
I probably don't have any more of a bigger following on the Internet than anybody else does - I just probably have a stranger one.
~ Dean Ambrose
The safest person, sometimes, is a stranger on the Internet who lives in a different place. If they're a daily source of support and advice, no one really wants to lose that once they have it. If they know deep down that the person they're talking to isn't exactly who they say they are, it's not worth finding out.
~ Max Joseph
No one's arguing that the Internet is evil. But talking about strangers is another conversation you have to have with your kids.
~ Chris Hansen
But I'm acutely aware that the possibility of fraud is even more prevalent in today's world because of the Internet and cell phones and the opportunity for instant communication with strangers.
~ Armistead Maupin
The Internet is full of strangers, generous strangers who want to help you for no reason at all. Strangers post poetry and discographies and advice and essays and photos and art and diatribes. None of them are known to you, in the old-fashioned sense. But they give the Internet its life and meaning.
~ Caterina Fake
When I was talking to strangers over the Internet in the 1990s, there would be a much more intense connection because they're disembodied, so it's just your brain and your soul interacting with this other person, and it just frees you up in this incredibly empowering way.
~ Glenn Greenwald
The strangest thing about the low quality of Internet argument is that effective argument isn't really so difficult. Sure, not everyone can be Clarence Darrow, but anyone who wants to be at least competent at argument can do it.
~ Barry Eisler
And then there are the haters. The net has always been filled with them, but
~ Tim Lebbon
National borders aren't even speed bumps on the information superhighway.
~ Tim May
We built something, we get feedback, we try to figure out what make sense out of the suggestions, and then we do something about it and then we listen some more." That is a great description of how Internet software is typically built today, with what is now called a "build-measure-learn" cycle, in which the users of a minimally useful service teach its creators what they want from them.
~ Tim O'Reilly
personal conversation last year, "SQL is the new HTML." Database management is a core competency of Web 2.0 companies, so much so that we have sometimes referred to these applications as "infoware" rather than merely software. This fact leads to a key question: Who owns the data? In the internet era, one can already see a number of cases where control over the database has led to market control and outsized financial returns. The
~ Tim O'Reilly
didn't keep all the files in one place like existing online music sites. Instead they stored them on the hard drives of millions of users across the Internet. Andy Oram, one of the editors at my publishing company, made the point to me that the architectural implications of these programs were more important than their business implications. (This is a history that has repeated itself fifteen years later with bitcoin and the blockchain.)
~ Tim O'Reilly
In our initial brainstorming, we formulated our sense of Web 2.0 by example: Web 1.0 Web 2.0 DoubleClick --> Google AdSense Ofoto --> Flickr
~ Tim O'Reilly
Os seres humanos são uma espécie essencialmente social; o tribalismo da cultura online tóxica da atualidade pode ser um sinal de que é altura de reinventar todas as nossas instituições sociais para a era da Internet.
~ Tim O'Reilly
Shortly after Putin began his third term, a shadowy organization called the Internet Research Agency, a troll farm in Saint Petersburg financed by a Kremlin oligarch, began planning to target American voters, using techniques of disinformation and deception that it was already testing on Russian citizens and their neighbors in Eastern Europe.
~ Tim Weiner
As Kennan had written in the Long Telegram back in February 1946: "The very disrespect of Russians for objective truth—indeed, their disbelief in its existence—leads them to view all stated facts as instruments for furtherance of one ulterior purpose or another." Now the internet could magnify their clandestine ambitions a millionfold.
~ Tim Weiner
When an online service is free, you're not the customer. You're the product.
~ Tim Wu