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There's not a single business model, and there's not a single type of electronic content. There are really a lot of opportunities and a lot... →
Everybody's enamored of the iPhone, the Google phone. But the applications are going to change. You know, we're going to start using our... →
I have to say there are a lot of me-too products and companies. Yet another social network, of the 15th flavor - that's common in every new... →
Proprietary software grew up, starting really in the 1980s, as an alternative and that became the dominant model with the rise of companies like... →
This whole idea of visibility by the public creates a pretty powerful lever. In the new transparency era, you are able to make change you would... →
We want to show how technology can be applied to fix our problems. We need to celebrate not just success but to celebrate people who make a... →
While the willingness of the ancient Greeks to sacrifice their lives for glory brings tears to my eyes, I cannot ultimately condone the choice of... →
A book is always a dialogue with other readers and other books.
I came up with the idea that I wanted to develop products because I saw services businesses being a dead end long term.
I personally own six or seven thousand books, so I - and I certainly don't want to see them go away.
I wanted more control of my life. I wanted work to fit in, not to dominate; to support, not to lead the pattern of my life.
I'd love to have the time to learn to sing opera properly rather than bellowing half-formed fragments of melody in exuberant moments.
If companies don't think systemically enough - if they try to capture too much of the value - eventually, innovation moves somewhere else.