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Quotes About Technology

I've always said, 'Besides Kiefer Sutherland, I talked on a cell phone more than any other actor on a TV show.'
~ Kevin Connolly
If we give people the ability to buy a lot more because they can store a lot more, for a company that creates TV shows and movies, that's fantastic.
~ Bob Iger
There was no social media. There's not as many TV shows and magazines and things. Before you would release a single and you would go to HMV and do a signing and a performance, they don't even have HMV anymore.
~ Nadine Coyle
I think because Skype is becoming so much more prevalent, and you're looking at someone else on a screen, it's going to work its way into movies and TV shows in all different ways, which I think is really cool.
~ Jason Blum
I've read a lot of fiction from writers just starting out, and the dialogue is a little bit forced, or it's almost too teenager-y, or too slang-y or putting too much technology or trends in there. I try to stay pretty trend-neutral. I try not to mention too many current bands or current TV shows.
~ Sara Shepard
I fix things now and then, more often tweak HTML and make scripts to do things.
~ Dennis Ritchie
With a little more tweaking, we could make orange juice in the orange without any packaging or processing.
~ Homaro Cantu
Where I feel the most productive and engaged is when I'm buried in code, buried in some project, tweaking some designs. I'm certainly introverted.
~ David Karp
Cyber criminals are good... but they cut corners. They don't spend a lot of time tweaking things and making sure that every aspect of the attack is obfuscated.
~ Dmitri Alperovitch
Mindfulness means being aware of how you're deploying your attention and making decisions about it, and not letting the tweet or the buzzing of your BlackBerry call your attention.
~ Howard Rheingold
It's even rougher for the kids today because they have social media - it's as if they're being interviewed every moment of the day even when they're just interviewing themselves, putting out a tweet or an Instagram post.
~ Dante Basco
Although I have no plans to tweet, I am fascinated by developments on the Internet.
~ Oscar de la Renta
Humans will always babble. If someone wants to tweet that they can't decide whether to wear blue socks or brown socks, then fair enough. But when sharing becomes automated, I get the heebie-jeebies.
~ Charlie Brooker
We need to be smarter than our smart phones and realize the people we are with are more important than the people we aren't with, and way more important than the strangers we hope will tweet and like and share and Instagram whatever we're sending out into the cybersphere.
~ Regina Brett
I'm the sort of person who takes a camera to dinner or a nightclub because I enjoy taking pictures of people. I tweet all my pictures, which is bad.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
One look at an email can rob you of 15 minutes of focus. One call on your cell phone, one tweet, one instant message can destroy your schedule, forcing you to move meetings, or blow off really important things, like love, and friendship.
~ Jacqueline Leo
I have no interest in Twitter or Twotter or Twatter. It would never occur to me to use it. People who Tweet during programmes are always asking, 'What happened then?' If you're bloody Twittering away all the time, you miss what is actually going on.
~ David Jason
I don't tweet. I prefer face-to-face communication and sometimes Instagram.
~ Elizabeth Jagger
I don't tweet or do any other social media, so I don't know what's being said out there.
~ Jane Elliot
I don't tweet. I don't know how to tweet.
~ Julian Robertson
It's not for everybody to tweet, it's for everybody to follow. The more people figure that out, they see it's RSS-plus. It's literally the place you check for information.
~ Bill Gurley
People tweet before they think, and it becomes obsessive.
~ Ian McShane
I'm not on Facebook, and I don't tweet, but I know plenty of people who love both.
~ Aaron Sorkin
We're well past the end of the century when time, for the first time, curved, bent, slipped, flash forwarded, and flashed back yet still kept rolling along. We know it all now, with our thoughts traveling at the speed of a tweet, our 140 characters in search of a paragraph. We're post-history. We're post-mystery.
~ Ali Smith