Coffee Quote by Heather Brooke Download Open image “Our printing press is the Internet. Our coffee houses are social networks.” — Heather Brooke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coffee Houses Internet Networks Our Press Printing Printing press Social
The Internet, arguably the fastest world-changing invention since the Gutenberg printing press, has become the core of our social and business lives. — Jay Inslee Copy Share Image
I think that the Internet and print behave in a complementary manner. — Hubert Burda Copy Share Image
The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They're working in tandem. — Matt Drudge Copy Share Image
Social media is the greatest boon to journalism since the printing press. — Vivian Schiller Copy Share Image
I am not offering this is a critique of the internet, its just that there are a lot of factors involved. It does offer… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
It's not sufficient in the internet age to communicate through the media; you have to be able to do it on the ground, door… — Stephen Harper Copy Share Image
With the communication internet, whole industries have been disrupted. You're in the publishing industry, you understand that. Before, we had newspapers, magazines - now… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
People's social networks do not consist only of people they see face to face. In fact, social networks have been extending because of artificial… — Howard Rheingold Copy Share Image
“Is it any surprise that the current center of coffee culture, the city of Seattle, home to the Starbucks coffeehouse chain, is also where… — Tom Standage Copy Share Image
TV and the press have always functioned according to the same sets of rules and technical standards. But the Internet is based on software.… — Marc Andreessen Copy Share Image
There are some bright spots, to be sure, but the internet is still in a Wild West phase, as was the case during the… — Al Gore Copy Share Image
Newspapers are not free and they never have been. They can appear to be so, but someone, somewhere is covering the costs whether that… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
In Britain, it's bred into you, the idea that you can't really change anything, so why bother. When I went to school in America,… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
There's a temptation not to vote at all as a protest, but it's definitely not a protest. In fact, all it does is keep… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
There are corporate private investigators, companies doing very forensic background checks on people. They buy data, they get their own data... They don't want… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
The hacker community may be small, but it possesses the skills that are driving the global economies of the future. — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
If you don't think there is any value in the work I, or any other serious journalists do, then don't spend your money on… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
I trained as a journalist in America where paying sources is frowned upon. Now I work in the U.K. where there is a more… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
Democracy isn't just for people in the Middle East, but Britons, too. — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
In whose interest is it to hype up the collapse of the Internet from a DDoS attack? Why, the people who provide cyber security… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
I pine for a return to the type of old-school journalism and the tough newspapermen and women of the Thirties. — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
The movement towards radical transparency and accountability has been gaining steam for several decades. — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
I would drink gallons of coffee a day. Even now, off caffeine, I talk faster than anyone you've ever met. I finally recognized that… — Nathan Englander Copy Share Image
I had developed a relationship with one of the anti-abortion sidewalk counselors who stood in front of my facility. We talked regularly through the… — Abby Johnson Copy Share Image
Academically, I was never that interested. I skipped classes. My biggest dream was to have a coffee shop, but I had no idea how… — Daniel Espinosa Copy Share Image
I like to sit down, relax, have a cup of coffee on the terrace and read a book. I like to travel the world… — Marianne Vos Copy Share Image
“The whole purpose of places like Starbucks is for people with no decision-making ability whatsoever to make six decisions just to buy one cup… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
If you think of people as making decisions actively, every time we think about the cup of coffee, we say, "How much will I… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
I spend a lot of time loathing the sentences that I put down on the page. Once I'm past that phase, it doesn't really… — Kelly Link Copy Share Image
If Japanese tea 'stands,' it acquires a coarse bitterness and an unwholesome astringency. Milk and sugar are not used. — Isabella Bird Copy Share Image
...it isn't foolish or wicked to enjoy. Wickedness is hurting people on purpose. I love what you are and who you are and how… — John D. MacDonald Copy Share Image