The Internet and Yahoo are firmly established as 'must buys' for brand advertising.
The Internet was developed in large part by U. S. government research funding to develop new communications networks, starting with a network created by the Department of Defense.
My number one goal. . . is to preserve the music industry. The only answer is the Internet. . . . none of the systems are more effective than having a personal relationship with my fans via the Internet.
I spent half my life without the internet, it was pretty much the same thing just a whole lot slower and a whole lot more intense!
Today, we jump into this globalization of the economy and the internet age.
One person reads the book, and cannot help telling a friend. That is vastly superior to any kind of advertisement, or clever magazine article. That is also the great power of the internet, where people share their opinions without the annoying screen of the media, and so much of the presence of my books has come from the Internet. It's a new era, a new form of war, and I embrace it.
Certainly I'm not going to sit on the Internet all day and read what Sam from Iowa is saying about me. But I'm a sponge. I've always been a sponge.
Now along comes the potential creative destruction brought by a different distribution methodology, the Internet.
I love those stretches where I've just been a writer - when I haven't been doing Internet start-ups - where I pretty much eliminate meetings from my life.
I've never had an original thought in my lifeand there's tons of people on the internet happy to tell me just that.
One of the wonderful things about Internet is its like a salon. It brings people together from different intellectual walks of life.
Think about this: It was illegal for most people to connect to the internet before 1992.
I use the Internet a lot. I don't necessarily constantly communicate with my fans or whatever, but it would be hard to distance myself. I just couldn't do it. It's like not having a phone.
The Turks who live here in Germany don't get their information from German media. They read Turkish newspapers and watch Turkish television. A sort of parallel media world has developed in Germany, especially as a result of technological advances like satellite TV and the internet.
when one went fishing in information networks, one also became fish food.
Paintings are not like the Internet. They're not like movies. They're not electronic-friendly. You have to go see them. You have to stand in front of them. That's the great thing about them.
If I ran the Web, you could email dead people.
The Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroom. That's all it is. All those media companies say, "We're going to make a killing here. " You won't because it's still only as good as the content.
I wanted to highlight the destruction in Gaza by posting photos on my website - but on the internet people only look at pictures of kittens
Is this true or only clever?