Data Quote by Steve Jurvetson Download Open image “The economies of the future are information.” — Steve Jurvetson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Data Economics Economies Future Information Time
“Unfortunately, by forcing more and more value off the books as the world economy turns into an information economy, the ideal of “free” information… — Jaron Lanier Copy Share Image
When there is growth economically and in industry, I think there should be growth in information also. — Suhasini Maniratnam Copy Share Image
“We have an information economy that’s dependent on complex systems that change rapidly.” — Cal Newport Copy Share Image
Today we are on the brink of another extraordinary revolution. The Information Age is already over and an exciting new epoch is taking its… — Patricia Aburdene Copy Share Image
There is an enormous market demand for information. It just has to be fulfilled in a way that fits with the technology of our… — Marc Andreessen Copy Share Image
Information is the most valuable commodity in the world today and this business is about giving people access to information that is relevant to… — James Murdoch Copy Share Image
We live in an information economy. The problem is that information's usually impossible to get, at least in the right place, at the right… — Steve Jobs Copy Share Image
The information glut has become a ruling cliche. As all resources - from energy to information - become more abundant, the presure of economic… — George Gilder Copy Share Image
The most important feature of an information economy, in which information is defined as surprise, is the overthrow, not the attainment, of equilibrium. The… — George Gilder Copy Share Image
As I noted in my Nobel lecture, an early insight in my work on the economics of information concerned the problem of appropriability -… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
Information is now a commodity that can be bought and sold, or used as a form of entertainment, or worn like a garment to… — Neil Postman Copy Share Image
The beauty of compounding iterative algorithms - evolution, fractals, organic growth, art - derives from their irreducibility. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
Flourishing is everyone's birthright. I'm trying to break this hold that being smiley and cheery has on what people think the good life is. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
We believe strongly that all meaningful change comes from entrepreneurs. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
Biotech 1.0 is slow, like a lab science, and Version 2.0 is more like computational sciences. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
Rockets often spiral out of control if you put too much propellant in them. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
If you ask any VC what it takes to be successful, you'll get a description that sounds a lot like himself. There's a preference… — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
I don't want to be a driving machine on my daily commute; I want to be driven by a machine. — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
History has proven time and again that downturns are the best time to invest in new start-ups. You get good deals and find a… — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
I do think there are more and more entrepreneurs all the time that think big. Those are the people we should be finding and… — Steve Jurvetson Copy Share Image
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Sometimes I am a collector of data, and only a collector, and am likely to be gross and miserly, piling up notes, pleased with… — Charles Fort Copy Share Image
But actually theory is very practical. Gravity is a theory, for example. It allows you to predict that if you step off a cliff… — Clayton Christensen Copy Share Image
Statistics are like miniskirts: They give you good ideas but hide the important things. — Ebbe Skovdahl Copy Share Image
Unlike return, however, risk is no more quantifiable at the end of an investment that it was at its beginning. Risk simply cannot be… — Seth Klarman Copy Share Image
Finding patterns is easy in any kind of data-rich environment; that's what mediocre gamblers do. The key is in determining whether the patterns represent… — Nate Silver Copy Share Image
[Brazil] went to the UN and said, "We need new standards for this." We need to take a look at what they're calling "data… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
We're living in a technological world. You cannot tell me we can't do a better job getting that information. — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
Web users ultimately want to get at data quickly and easily. They don't care as much about attractive sites and pretty design. — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
You cannot have 300-some million Americans - and really, right, the global citizenry be at risk of having their phone conversations intercepted with a… — Ted Lieu Copy Share Image