Holding back technology to reserve business models is like allowing blacksmiths to veto the internal combustion engine in order to protect their horseshoes.
To me, this is not an information age. It's an age of networked intelligence, it's an age of vast promise.
These kids [of the current generation] have no fear of technology ... sort of like I have no fear of a refrigerator.
When I noticed how my own children were effortlessly able to use all this sophisticated technology, at first I thought, 'My children are prodigies!' But then I noticed all their friends were like them, so that was a bad theory.