Internet Quotes And Sayings

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Internet Quotes And Sayings


“All forms of government ultimately are not going to succeed in trying to control or censor the Internet.”
– Rupert Murdock

“The Internet has been the most fundamental change during my lifetime and for hundreds of years. Someone the other day said, “It’s the biggest thing since Gutenberg,” and then someone else said “No, it’s the biggest thing since the invention of writing.”
– Rupert Murdock

“Size and synergies between the different segments of the company matter. As far as we are concerned, the Internet is broadening our opportunity, as well as for other big media companies with huge resources in sports, entertainment and news. There’s just more opportunity.”
– Rupert Murdock

“I had one simple idea about telling friends about arts and technology events. People in the community suggested everything else to us, and that’s our theme. We’re really run by the people who use the site. We just run the infrastructure, and help out with problems.”
– Craig Newmark

“My take on the whole dot-com bubble was that a lot of people who wanted to make a lot of money got too excited and hyped up the commercial aspects of the Internet prematurely. I think the vision of the Internet as a democratizing medium.. as everyone’s printing press.. is real. We got distracted from that by the mass hallucinations of the bubble.”
– Craig Newmark

“We have technology, finally, that for the first time in human history allows people to really maintain rich connections with much larger numbers of people.”
– Pierre Omidyar

“When I started eBay, it was a hobby, an experiment to see if people could use the Internet to be empowered through access to an efficient market. I actually wasn’t thinking about it in terms of a social impact. It was really about helping people connect around a sphere of interest so they could do business.”
– Pierre Omidyar

“I agree completely with my son James when he says ‘Internet is like electricity. The latter lights up everything, while the former lights up knowledge‘.”
– Kerry Packer

“As we transition from one screen to multiscreens, Google has enormous opportunities to innovate and drive ever higher monetization. Just like Search in 2000.”
– Larry Page

“As devices multiply and usage changes (many users coming online today may never use a desktop machine), it becomes more and more important to ensure that people can access all of their stuff anywhere.”
– Larry Page

“Most of us carry at least one device, all the time, every day. In fact many of us would feel naked without our smartphone. It’s hardly surprising mobile search queries – and mobile commerce – are growing dramatically across the world.”
– Larry Page

“Most of us carry at least one device, all the time, every day. In fact many of us would feel naked without our smartphone. It’s hardly surprising mobile search queries – and mobile commerce – are growing dramatically across the world.”
– Larry Page

“I have always believed that technology should do the hard work – discovery, organization, communication – so users can do what makes them happiest: living and loving, not messing with annoying computers! That means making our products work together seamlessly.”
– Larry Page

“We understand the need to balance our short- and longer-term needs because our revenue is the engine that funds all our innovation. But over time, our emerging high-usage products will likely generate significant new revenue streams for Google as well as for our partners, just as search does today.”
– Larry Page

“The ultimate search engine would basically understand everything in the world, and it would always give you the right thing. And we’re a long, long ways from that.”
– Larry Page

“Basically, our goal is to organize the world’s information and to make it universally accessible and useful.”
– Larry Page

“The Star Trek computer doesn’t seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that.”
– Larry Page

“I believe that this notion of self-publishing, which is what Blogger and blogging are really about, is the next big wave of human communication. The last big wave was Web activity. Before that one it was e-mail. Instant messaging was an extension of e-mail, real-time e-mail.”
– Eric Schmidt

“I’m able to bring business expertise but, more importantly, operating experience. The people here at Google are young. Every day there are lots of new challenges. I keep things focused. The speech I give everyday is: “This is what we do. Is what you are doing consistent with that, and does it change the world?”
– Eric Schmidt

“It’s a mistake to predict the size of markets that are so new. This model has shown no signs of slowing down. So we are going to get as much of it as we possibly can, and when we get close to that we’ll figure out other problems.”
– Eric Schmidt

“Search companies, which I won’t mention by name, tried to do so many things at the same time, they forgot all about search. They either missed the next revolution of search or they created an opening for a Google to enter.”
– Eric Schmidt

“eBay had two main things that really spoke to me. It enabled individuals to do things that they could not have done without the Web. The second thing was what Pierre said: “People have met their best friends on eBay. What this has enabled is truly online community.”
– Meg Whitman

“I think there’s confusion around what the point of social networks is. A lot of different companies characterized as social networks have different goals – some serve the function of business networking, some are media portals. What we’re trying to do is just make it really efficient for people to communicate, get information and share information”.
– Mark Zuckerberg

“Anything one man can imagine other man can make real”
– Jules Verne

“There never was a great soul that did not have some divine inspiration.”
– Cicero

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