The internet has huge advantages but its downside is the easy access to resources.
We know now that Donald Trump's comments are actually being used to recruit and radicalize on the Internet.
It is absolutely clear to me that we have to keep the internet open
The Internet opens up a whole new range of possibilities in a wide range of areas.
Whether someone else would have played Superman better or worse would be up for a lot of debate on the internet forums, I'm sure.
Before the internet, big publications were like hydrants in the desert. There were relatively few of them, we needed each one of them tremendously and they had control over what was delivered. Now they are like little streams flowing into a massive ocean.
Even a pretty traditional comic book writer can make valuable contributions to the Internet.
If you're over age 50, the internet is something you're just learning about.
My wife [Tina Brown] co-founded the Daily Beast, so I have no hostility to the web or Internet. A number of print friends of mine regard it as the worst thing that's ever happened, but I don't.
Internet news cycles are by the minute, and any fool can take a headline from the Associated Press and send it out as news.
I'm pretty sure that Murdoch loathes the Internet
I hate auditioning; it makes me more nervous than anything ever, and I always feel like I wasted my time and I could have been creating my own thing. With the Internet, you have so much freedom that 'gatekeepers' make me terrified.
I study the Bible and spend time on the Internet.
Sharing information, art, music, and everything on the internet now has become a part of everyone's lives.
The internet has really messed everyone up. It has its ups and downs, but for a music artist it's a killer.
The Internet was supposed to be the great equalizer.
I feel like the Internet has embraced the pizza dance. I feel appreciated for once in my life.
People are increasingly using the Internet for easy price comparisons. Also, the reliability of delivery of a product bought over the Internet has increased.
The case for democracy is not esthetic.
The internet kind of feels like happiness sometimes, however. It feels like stimulation.
With work increasingly invisible, it's much harder to grasp the human effects, the social contours, of the Internet economy.
The hardest thing is trying not to correct everything on the Internet. It'd be night and day - wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. So you just have to say, All right, I'll take it, bring it on.
Making a fool out of yourself and putting it on the Internet is one of the best bonding experiences you could have.
I have Internet fame. Real fame is more intense.
I am being stalked across the Web. And why is this happening? Pretty simple: It's huge business.