If we don't embrace a low carbon economy this decade, it won't just harm the planet, but also the U. S. economy.
People are looking to have more meaning in their lives. It is a sign the technology community is coming of age.
Entrepreneurs do more than anyone thinks possible, with less than anyone thinks possible.
There's never been a better time than now to start or accelerate a greentech venture.
Your biggest challenge will be building a great team.
Well, there are more writers of blogs right now than there are readers, so that's clearly a vanity phenomenon.
If you can't invent the future, the next best thing is to fund it.
The next wave of the Web is going to be user-generated content.
There's this large trend - I think the next trend in the Web, sort of Web 2. 0 - which is to have users really express, offer, and market their own content, their own persona, their identity.
How do you create jobs? Our companies have generated about 350,000 jobs and that's good.
It's actually not unlike Google at that stage of development. They had an up-and-running site. It wasn't losing very much money, it wasn't making very much money, but it was growing.
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It is quite clear that compelling content, which is made available on economic terms that respect the intellectual rights of owners, can be a tremendous spur to the growth of broadband networks.
Green-tech could be the largest economic opportunity of the 21st Century.
Ideas are easy. Execution is everything. It takes a team to win.
I would staple a green card to the diploma of anyone that graduates with a degree in the physical sciences or engineering in the U. S.