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Quotes About Technology

You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
~ Phil Schiller
With the growth of both urbanization and globalization, consumers are becoming increasingly disconnected from their food.
~ Denise Morrison
Increasingly, we are embedding artificial intelligence into the core of our clients' businesses across every function and process.
~ Pierre Nanterme
If people start to buy the idea that machines are great companions for the elderly or for children, as they increasingly seem to do, we are really playing with fire.
~ Sherry Turkle
Just do the math. In the next 50 to 75 years, people will be living to be 130 and 140. They'll be working until they're 100. It's incredible.
~ Willard Scott
The technology available for film-making now is incredible, but I am a big believer that it's all in the story.
~ Robert Redford
There has been a huge advance in technology, which has improved the safety of the cars incredibly, but there are still some heavy crash impacts and in certain circumstances there is still the chance of fire today.
~ Jackie Stewart
Choosing a single most important development is incredibly hard to do because a lot of different things had to happen before the Internet could be deployed in the fashion it is today.
~ Vint Cerf
Indeed, we often mark our progress in science by improvements in imaging.
~ Martin Chalfie
Music files and downloading have indeed changed the currency of music to a great degree.
~ Henry Rollins
I discovered my path to independence through technology as well as the potential for a global lifeline for trans people around the world who were looking for the same.
~ Angelica Ross
We need to become energy independent or at least aspire to that.
~ Thomas Friedman
Our aim should be to make India a global R&D hub.
~ Atal Bihari Vajpayee
This century, the 21st century, will be the Indian century - and I really believe that.
~ Ginni Rometty
Projects are often started by jumping straight to a solution, even a specific technology. That's the wrong place to begin. You want to start by asking questions and considering alternatives. At the outset, always assume that there is more to learn. Start with the most basic question of all: Why?
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
You've got to start with the customer experience and work backwards to the technology," Steve Jobs told the audience at Apple's 1997 Worldwide Developers Conference. "You can't start with the technology and try to figure out how you're going to try to sell it. I made this mistake probably more than anybody in this room, and I've got the scar tissue to prove it."[9] Today, "work backwards" is a mantra in Silicon Valley.
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
We know what's good: climate mitigation, for instance, by electrifying everything—homes, cars, offices, factories, shops—and making sure that the electricity comes from abundant renewable sources. We have the ability to do this.
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
And why are wind and solar power the most reliable projects of all, more likely than any other project type to be delivered successfully?
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
First, you can't build a nuclear power plant quickly, run it for a while, see what works and what doesn't, then change the design to incorporate the lessons learned.
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
Third, there's the financial strain. A nuclear power plant must be completely finished before it can generate any electricity. Even nine-tenths done, it's useless.
~ Bent Flyvbjerg
They lived in a Wikipedia world, where knowledge was no longer required and only the ability to access it mattered.
~ Bentley Little
Claire shook her head as she read the e-mails. She had learned to read and write before the advent of the online age and still felt out of place in the e e cummings world of the Internet, where nothing was capitalized, periods were known as dots, and the normal rules of grammar and punctuation did not apply.
~ Bentley Little
Science has equipped man in less than fifty years with more tools than he had made during the thousands of years he had lived on earth. Each new machine being for man a new organ -- an artificial organ -- his body became suddenly and prodigiously increased in size, without his soul being at the same time able to dilate to the dimensions of his body.
~ bergson henri iii
It was a huge challenge to learn digital painting well enough so that computers don't pop into mind when one sees one.
~ Berkeley Breathed