Perhaps the most damaging aspect of the Obamacare tech nightmare is how wholly predictable it all was. Anyone who has been involved… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Facebook mistreats its users. Facebook is not your friend; it is a surveillance engine. For instance, if you browse the Web and… — Richard Stallman Copy Share Image
If you think about the web, the web has been an incredible development platform, and everything today is developed on the web.… — William Mougayar Copy Share Image
In Minnesota, we hold our leaders to a higher standard. We demand that the men and women we send to Washington stand… — Kurt Bills Copy Share Image
Let's get real: the .GIF format is outdated and is not really that great for the modern web anymore. It was created… — Alan Schaaf Copy Share Image
I was inspired by the Hole in the Wall project, where a computer with an internet connection was put in a Delhi… — Sugata Mitra Copy Share Image
E-mails, phone calls, Web sites, videos. They're still all letters, basically, and they've come to outnumber old-fashioned conversations. They are the conversation… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
In Mexico, when we want to speak deep secrets, we drink pulgue together. It is a drink made from the cactus plant,… — Alejandro Jodorowsky Copy Share Image
As users replace usage of the web with a mobile, app-centric ecosystem, the phone becomes the center of gravity. In this mobile… — Keith Teare Copy Share Image
I'm OK with procedural code, and the web is a top-down type of problem. It makes sense to me that you have… — Rasmus Lerdorf Copy Share Image
'Charlotte's Web,' which I read sitting on my mother's lap, was the most emotional experience: that was when I made the leap… — Meg Wolitzer Copy Share Image
Journalism is being pushed into a space where I don't think it should ever go, where it's trying to support the monetization… — Mike McCue Copy Share Image
When I go to a web video meeting and look around, at least half the show runners are women. And a lot… — Felicia Day Copy Share Image
What we did with 'AllThingsD', though, was very different. We weren't taking a newspaper and putting it on the web; we were… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a writer and an artist when I grew up. So in college,… — Caterina Fake Copy Share Image
I still blog, but I do think blogging will become obsolete, as there are more ways of interacting on the Web with… — Biz Stone Copy Share Image
Even as the Internet has revived hope of a universal library and Google seems to promise an answer to every query, books… — Gary Wolf Copy Share Image
The largest issue with search is that we learned about it when the web was young, when the universe was 'complete' -… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
In the beginning, I thought mobile search was not much different from Web search. It's just a smaller screen, a slower speed;… — Robin Li Copy Share Image
It seems like the web, particularly software as a service, provides ample opportunities for you to flourish economically, completely aligned with the… — Matt Mullenweg Copy Share Image
I think that the instinct that people have when they see a beautifully produced web series is that they think it must… — John Cabrera Copy Share Image
'Dependent web' platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Google and Yahoo are where people go to discover and share new content. Independent sites… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
The mass culture of childhood right now is astonishingly technical. Little kids know their Unix path punctuation so they can get around… — Jaron Lanier Copy Share Image
One of the big changes at the heart of Web 2.0 is the shift from the creation of software artifacts, which is… — Tim O'Reilly Copy Share Image
When I was at AOL, I was always on the web media side while much of the company was focused on the… — Jim Bankoff Copy Share Image
“People won't admit it, they're too busy grabbing to see that the lights have fused. They can't see the darkness and the… — John Fowles Copy Share Image
The advent of the Internet exposed the fact that the old business model for newspapers was broken. The world wide web fundamentally… — Lionel Barber Copy Share Image
The first time I went through YC, it was smaller, and the founders were younger. The advantage of that was that the… — Michael Seibel Copy Share Image
The notion of the Internet as a force of political and social revolution is not a new one. As far back as… — Jamais Cascio Copy Share Image
There are those who say that we can happily ignore the lies and menaces spread on social media, that what appears on… — Damian Green Copy Share Image
“The only hope for social networking sites from a business point of view is for a magic formula to appear in which… — Jaron Lanier Copy Share Image
I no longer say I'm unemployed. I say I'm unemployable. It's different. An unemployed suggests at a certain point in the future,… — Norman Finkelstein Copy Share Image
I do think that one of the best effects the Internet has had on music is that it's allowed these false walls… — David Longstreth Copy Share Image
I do all my shopping on the Web. I do much of my research online. I have a blog, too. It is… — Cathleen Schine Copy Share Image
Facebook is about seeing what your friend is doing. Twitter, you follow different people. Flipboard is about passions and interests and topics,… — Mike McCue Copy Share Image
Everybody makes money for a living, but most of us actually do something that has a point, in addition to just making… — Barry Schwartz Copy Share Image
I've always liked the fact that anyone with a great idea, access to the Internet, and an unrelenting will can spark a… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
To create an open protocol which helps coordinate resources towards a common goal, the resources need to be known at some level… — Fred Ehrsam Copy Share Image
When it broke out in the mid 1990s, the web was society's first at-scale digital artifact. It spread in orders of ten,… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
Many company policies restrict use of E-mail, limit access to offensive Web sites and prohibit disclosure of confidential information. Few policies, if… — Bill Dedman Copy Share Image