I wouldn't be surprised if history records Tim Berners-Lee as the second Gutenberg.
Web 1.0 was making the Internet for people, Web 2.0 is making the Internet better for companies.
If you're going to invest in an Internet stock, you must be a long-term investor.
Your needs are big because the Internet is big.
Even if the person doesn't know what the internet can do, we can bring it to them and show how it can make a difference in their lives.
The AP has only so many reporters, and CNN only has so many cameras, but we've got a world full of people with digital cameras and Internet access.
Kids are great. You can teach them to hate what you hate and, with the Internet and all, they practically raise themselves.
Everyone on the Internet is sad. Why else would they be on the Internet?
As long as a government can come and shoot you, you can't jump on the Internet to freedom.
We have really, really good-looking men who work for our network, and that's never brought into question. Our men dress very well, and look fantastic in a suit, and not once is that ever talked about. I can be called out on the Internet or in newspapers for asking a question, but if a male asked the same question, it would never be a topic.
The Internet is fast becoming a cesspool where false information thrives.
The Internet is really about highly specialized information, highly specialized targeting.
Web services fits into the original vision of the ASP model in that there are these functions out on the Internet and you can just go out there and rent them.
There are other options out there, after all, like read a book, go on the Internet, rent a movie.
TV has lost a lot of its self-confidence as its power has been eroded by the internet.
I'm glad that I didn't have the Internet when I started writing. I started writing when I was 20 and didn't show a word of it to anyone until I was 28. I had the sense to keep it to myself. Now the temptation with blogs and such, they're just getting it out there; maybe it would have been best to keep it to themselves.
When Bill Clinton assembled the top minds of the nation to discuss the economy in 1992, no one mentioned the Internet.
Even in ancient times, people would unite to a beat. Now we have the internet and events worldwide, our frequency can be shared. Everyone can express themselves to the planet.
There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
Touring is everything. Without touring, you're just another artist on the internet trying to get your music out.
I stay off the Internet.
This is not politics... it's to protect the innocence of children.
A free and open Internet should not have to be weighed down by legal challenges - its dynamism is essential to our economy.
The internet has allowed me to just be authentically myself, as opposed to having to perpetuate a certain image, and so I'm lucky that I don't have to fit into a certain box.
Thanks to the internet, I buy lots of music, but thanks to my easily distracted nature, I forget about half of it!