Company Quote by Rich Miner Download Open image “Smart phones are re-inventing the connections between companies and their customers.” — Rich Miner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Company Connections Customers Inventing Marketing Phones Smart
Phones are inherently social devices and the industry is just beginning to discover what's possible. — Mark Zuckerberg Copy Share Image
Here's the problem with phones - they are a ready-made diversion from the considerably harder work of growing a business. — Michael Gerber Copy Share Image
Inexpensive phones and pay-as-you go services are already spreading mobile phone technology to many parts of that world that never had a wired infrastructure. — Howard Rheingold Copy Share Image
People who write about technology love to huff and puff and hyperbolize. The fate of the entire world seems to hang on every move… — Daniel Lyons Copy Share Image
The digitisation of money, the rapid expansion of internet access and, of course, the adoption of mobile phones have created the perfect conditions to… — Dan Schulman Copy Share Image
With every new social network, smartphone feature, and digital diversion, innovation-driven consumer companies must constantly redefine their categories and, in some cases, redefine themselves… — Dinesh Paliwal Copy Share Image
You can have an Apple in the phone business, or a RIM, and they can do very well, but when 1.3 billion phones a… — Steve Ballmer Copy Share Image
“In today’s world, there are a lot of smartphones, mainly owned by not-so-smart people.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
Entrepreneurs do not try and create new types of smartphone technologies now because they know it's pointless: They're going to get sued almost immediately. — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
Mobile phones are misnamed. They should be called gateways to human knowledge. — Ray Kurzweil Copy Share Image
Phones are interesting objects. Sometimes you wish they just didn't exist. — Iskra Lawrence Copy Share Image
Technology's allowing the phone to start to see and understand much like how the human brain does. — Matt Mills Copy Share Image
This welfare for wealthy companies wastes taxpayer dollars, harms the environment, and makes a mockery of the recent reductions in federal social spending programs. — Ralph Nader Copy Share Image
Subsequent to the original Quicken, the whole idea that we, as a consumer products company, could actually make business products, that was a whole… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The system in Germany is different, as you sign up with a company for two or three years, and you work exclusively with them;… — Tom Wlaschiha Copy Share Image
I've discovered special makeup by a company called M.A.C. You could wear it on the surface of the sun and it wouldn't move. — Robert Smith Copy Share Image
I'm also the chairman of the board of Symantec, which is the world's largest cybersecurity - software cybersecurity company. — Dan Schulman Copy Share Image
If you choose to work at a larger company over a smaller company, you are more likely to be higher paid. — Julie Sweet Copy Share Image
The undisciplined child enters into discipline by working in the company of others; not being told he is naughty.” “Discipline is, therefore, primarily a… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Many companies have long contended that stress in the home causes productivity loss in the market place.. and it does. But research now reveals… — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
My first company, Pure Software, was exciting and innovative in the first few years and bureaucratic and painful in the last few before it… — Reed Hastings Copy Share Image
I won contest after contest until finally I realized, "Ok, I am the best in the world, but now what?" So I opened my… — Christian Hosoi Copy Share Image
To become a classical ballerina, you have to move to New York when you're 12 or 11 and that becomes your life. I just… — Jennifer Garner Copy Share Image
Companies are not charitable enterprises: They hire workers to make profits. In the United States, this logic still works. In Europe, it hardly does. — Paul Samuelson Copy Share Image