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I believe people are fundamentally good and want to find things that make life better for themselves. There are social dynamics for people that work... →
I believe that the human motive to share is very powerful. The human motive to profit is also very powerful, and I think that the profit motive and... →
I guess I would just say that in general, one of my weaknesses is that I love everything. There's too much of everything to keep up with it all.... →
I see publishers bemoaning their fate and saying that this is the end of publishing. No! Publishers will recreate themselves. Some of that comes from... →
I've been deeply influenced by Aristotle's idea that virtue is a habit, something you practice and get better at, rather than something that... →
If you are extremely well known and have a very desirable product, then yes, you probably do suffer a bit from piracy, in the same way that if you... →
Just as the PC bled back into industrial economy, I think the Internet is going to bleed back into our overall economy and have a transformative... →
Money is like gasoline during a road trip. You don't want to run out of gas on your trip, but you're not doing a tour of gas stations. You... →
One of O'Reilly's advantages is that we have a network of thousands of user groups to whom we give free books, to whom we advertise our... →
One of the big changes at the heart of Web 2.0 is the shift from the creation of software artifacts, which is what the PC revolution was about, to... →
So many technologies start out with a burst of idealism, democratization, and opportunity, and over time, they close down and become less friendly to... →
The fact that there's all these really messed-up people on the Internet is not a statement about the Internet. It is a statement about those... →
The thing we should all be looking for are people who want to make a difference. I'm a big believer in the Silicon Valley religion of the power... →