What's sort of interesting about the whole public relations disaster that is the Net, in some ways, is that the fundamentals are really good.
We're still in the first minutes of the first day of the Internet revolution.
Microsoft is engaging in unlawful predatory practices that go well beyond the scope of fair competition.
The system of nature, of which man is a part, tends to be self-balancing, self-adjusting, self-cleansing. Not so with technology.
Gates is the ultimate programming machine. He believes everything can be defined, examined, reduced to essentials, and rearranged into a logical sequence that will achieve a particular goal.
I used to think that cyberspace was fifty years away. What I thought was fifty years away, was only ten years away. And what I thought was ten years away... it was already here. I just wasn't aware of it yet.
We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
I think people have a vague sense that the television system is changing.
The Internet is so big, so powerful and pointless that for some people it is a complete substitute for life.
It is only when they go wrong that machines remind you how powerful they are.